PYTHA - Text on Point

PYTHA - Text on Point

In PYTHA the function Text on Point allows a user to associate text with a line, face, part, or object, and ensures that the associated text will move with the item. Text on Point can also be used in conjunction with Parts Attributes, Variables and the Project Header by using the "$" functionality. Please note, Text on Point is not designed to work in the conjunction with reference points.

  1. Text on point can be found by opening the Text icon
  2. Click Text on Point 
                

  1. PYTHA will prompt you to select a point on the item and then the upper left hand corner, for the text box and text direction.
 
      



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