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I'm wondering if there is any way to show/deal with text boundaries. To clarify, if you add some text to a drawing, as you type, you can see a border around what you're typing. However, that is the only time you can see how much space it takes up.

 

For example, if I wanted to attach a construction line to the top edge of a text block 'boundary', could I do that? Or if I wanted to position a text box such that it doesn't overlap a different one, could I do that?

 

textboundary.jpg

 

In the picture, I have the cursor positioned so it appears to be over the top of the text, but how would I find out where the upper boundary of that is?

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Awesome - I was looking to do make some bounding boxes as well - thanks zaphod

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