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Can anyone help? when I try to use "MTEXTEDIT" the box is missing for the edit options. using 2018 light

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What happens if you double click on the Mtext you want to edit?

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It allows me to edit, but there is no options box to change font / size, colour etc

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I now understand that you are using Text not Mtext, I believe that is your problem.

Create a new Mtext, and double click on it.

 

I greatly prefer Mtext to Text, never use it.

I looked in the SYSVDLG and found the following description for the available settings for TEXTED.,

I suspect the screenshot will help you get back on the tracks.

TEXTED system variable.jpg

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Per AutoDesk: formatting options are displayed in the contextual ribbon when you edit text.

 

Is this what you are looking for?

 

TextFormatting toolbar.jpg

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Per AutoDesk: formatting options are displayed in the contextual ribbon when you edit text.

 

Is this what you are looking for?

 

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Ribbon? What's that?

Excellent ReMark is freshly coffee'd up and ready to provide timely Ribbon based wisdom. :beer:

 

Oh wait a minute, so that is the Contextual Ribbon?

I am familiar with that old thing!

That is what I like.

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Just to be clear, the posted image is NOT the Contextual Ribbon. It's the Text Formatting toolbar which really is "that old thing". It was turned off, by default, when the Contextual Ribbon was introduced but like other legacy items it can still be resurrected.

 

Note that the OP's profile lists AutoCAD 2007 (full) but as he has pointed out he is currently using AutoCAD LT 2018 (an eleven year difference).

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Mtexttoolbar=1.

 

mtexttoolbar

controls the display of the text formatting toolbar.

 

Value description

0 the text formatting toolbar is never displayed.

1 the text formatting toolbar is displayed upon selection of an mtext object.

2 the text formatting toolbar does not display when the ribbon is on.

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Yes that's what I want Remark, it's missing

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The answer my friend is literally above your post.

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Yes thanks Remark, just wanted to confirm that is what I was looking for, didn't want to appear ignorant

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Then I guess we're good to go. You're entirely welcomed. :)

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