Since it is no longer TEXT, and potential style/font changes cannot have an effect. Notice the multiple grips on the second and fourth items text below. ![]() When it returns, there will no longer be TEXT, but rather a collection of polylines. If you watch closely, you will see the selected text vanish and then return in a mirrored state and then vanish and return again where it was. Presuming you have Express Tools installed, simply run the TXTEXP command, select the text and press enter. This is a good strategy when working with company logos or professional seals where you cannot afford to take a chance on the text being displayed differently. ![]() Many people have a need to explode Text or Mtext for various reasons, one of which might be to ensure the text font cannot change due to missing fonts. In a previous post, we described how to “explode” complex linetypes into individual line segments.
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