Madbike21 Posted yesterday at 12:50 AM Posted yesterday at 12:50 AM Excuse my incompetence... I have thousands of mtext objects from a GIS package that comes out with a text and height override in the text string. I believe UnFormat can remove this but I cannot figure out how to execute it correctly. Example text string is - \fOpen Sans|i0|b0;\H1.88516;93\PDP750380 I would like to retain 93\PDP750380 in the mtext object without removing the stacking and also the text before and after the stacking is different in each mtext object to which I would like this applied. Thanks Quote
SLW210 Posted yesterday at 10:25 AM Posted yesterday at 10:25 AM I haven't looked at @Lee Mac's, but I use this one. There may be newer than version 5.0 at the Swamp or here. Allows selecting what to remove. Solved: strip mtext formatting - Autodesk Community More reading and information from John Uhden, I also use his versions, the original lets you select what to remove, which may be in one of the threads. Re: StripMText Issue - Autodesk Community Quote
Madbike21 Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago I know of and have previously tried StripMtext V5.0c which didn't remove the height override. Some additional searching and the second version of v5.0d I found does remove the height override! Located here, message 54 - Solved: strip mtext formatting - Page 3 - Autodesk Community Previously the version from John Uhden removed my stacking formatting which I wanted to keep. Thanks for your help! Quote
SLW210 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago There may be different versions at the Swamp as well. John Uhden has a few versions. Quote
Steven P Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago In my 5.0b there is a dialogue that lets you uncheck what you want to keep, including stacking - I haven't changed to the more recent versions yet though Quote
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