Creo Schematics 8.0.0.0 Help Center > Design Basics > Drawing > Text > To Set Note Temporary Properties
To Set Note Temporary Properties
1. Click Text > Create a Multi-Line Note. The Multi-line Text dialog box opens.
2. Click Temp Properties. The Temporary Note Properties dialog box opens.
3. Select a Layout Mode option to define text layout:
Fixed Size—Fixes the text size. Text appears as it is displayed in the dialog box.
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In Fixed Size layout, a single click places the text.
Auto-Size To Fit Box—Increases or decreases text size so it fits into a box defined by two mouse clicks (top left and bottom right corners). Changes the text size according to the values in the Auto-Sized Heights box.
Auto-Wrap To Fit Box—Wraps text to fit in a box defined by two mouse clicks (top left and bottom right corners).
4. Select a Note Offset option to set text line offset in relation to the pointer:
None—Places the text at the pointer location (default).
One Line Space or Two Line Space—Places the text one or two lines above the pointer, respectively.
User Specified—Places the text at the position defined by the value in the Offset Line Spaces box (default is 3).
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Layout Mode and Note Offset options are not available when editing properties of existing multiple-line text.
5. Select an option to set text Legibility:
Legible—Rotates text freely.
Rigid—Places text in a specific rotation.
Fixed—Places text in a fixed location.
6. Set text Justification.
7. Click to change the Font. The Font Style Selection dialog box opens. Choose a font from the list and click OK.
8. Click to change the text Type. The Select text type dialog box opens. Choose a text type from the list and click OK.
Unadorned—Places a label with no added graphics.
with + Datum—Places a label with a + drawn at the text anchor point.
with Circle—Places a label with a circle surrounding the text.
with Diamond Datum—Places a label with a diamond at the text anchor point.
with Rectangle—Places text with a rectangle surrounding the text.
with Rounded box—Places a label with a rounded box surrounding the text.
with Underline—Places a label with underlined text.
with X Datum—Places a label with an X at the text anchor point.
9. Type a value in the Text Height box to set text height.
10. Type a string of values in the Auto-Sized Heights box to best fit the text in a specific box when using the Auto-Size To Fit Box option.
11. Type a value in the Line Spacing Factor box to set the spacing between lines.
12. Select a layer from the Layer list to set the layer on which to place the text.
13. Type an angle value to Rotate the text.
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When you enter an angle greater than 120 degrees, it is automatically modified to - (180 - the specified angle) to keep the text legible. For example, an angle of 121 degrees becomes -59 degrees.
14. Click the Color box to open the Select a Color dialog box and select a color for the text.
15. Click Apply to configure properties for additional notes or click OK.