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    Question Amballoon

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    Just learning the functionality of this command; it seems pretty useful. I'm running into a problem with the balloon scale though. My balloons are too small. I can change them one at a time by pressing CTRL+1 and manually editing them. I am hoping I can globally update them as I can with dimensions using dimstyle and then "dim" "up".

    I thought it might be mleaderstyle or mleaderscale but that does not seem to work either.

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    You can select them all and change them in the properties box
    to set the global scale is in the options under the AM-Standards
    To change the size factor/Balloon type --- AM-Standards - Double-click to edit settings - Balloon - Default style click the three dots and you can change all the parameters in there

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    Hi,

    I am wondering why your balloons are too small. Did you create a drawing border within the drawing? The balloons should be aware of the drawing border scale when you put balloons inside the drawing border. The balloon scale is different thing from MLEADERSCALE. If you would like to scale the balloon separately, try AMRESCALE command.

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    Jerry C

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