![]() ![]() SmartLeadersĪs the name implies, SmartLeaders give you more options than regular Leaders. ![]() To edit the note in place, you’ll have to double-click on it, which will, in turn, displays the Edit Note menu bar. When editing existing Leaders, selecting the leader entity will also select the note and display the editing grips for both. The settings you can select from will control whether the leader is a straight line or spline and whether it has arrows or not. When prompted, type in your note using the same sequence as you would with the standalone Note command. When you create a Leader, you’ll be prompted for the start point, and the next vertex, at which point you can either a) continue creating vertices, b) type S for settings, or c) either type in N for Note or just click enter, as Note is the default. They consist of two entities, a Leader and a Note (although the note can be omitted). In fact, you can’t even find the command in the Ribbon you have to type it in. Since the other styles offer more functionality, these basic leaders aren’t used as much as they used to be. The most basic type of leader is created from the LEADER command. Did you know that in DraftSight, you have three different ways to create them, with each type offering more drawing options than the last? You can’t really tell them apart by looking at them so you’ll need to know how each one works, as you’ll probably run across each at some point. You’ll use them to draw leader lines that connect annotations to a drawing entity. ![]()
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