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How to Edit Words in AutoCAD?

Understanding Text Editing in AutoCAD

Editing text in AutoCAD is a fundamental skill that allows users to create and modify drawings effectively. Whether you are working with single-line text or multiline text, the process can vary, so it’s important to understand the different methods available.

Accessing the Text Editor in AutoCAD

To initiate text editing, follow these steps:

  1. Select the Text Object: Find and click on the MTEXT or dimension text that requires editing.
  2. Open Editing Tools: Once selected, you can double-click on the text. This will trigger the appearance of the text editor.
  3. Enable Toolbar: If needed, in the ribbon at the top, navigate to the "More" option and select "Editor Settings." Here, check "Show Toolbar" to make additional editing tools visible.

Editing Text in AutoCAD 2025

If you are using AutoCAD 2025, here’s how to modify text:

  1. Locate the Text Style Tool: On the Home tab, find the Annotation panel and click on the "Text Style" option.
  2. Open the Text Style Dialog: This will present various text styles. You can create a new style by clicking "New" and naming it.
  3. Choose Your Font: In the dialog box, select your desired font under the "Font Name" dropdown.
  4. Modify Additional Settings: Adjust various settings such as text size, oblique angle for slant, character spacing, and whether the text should be annotative.
  5. Finalize Changes: After making the necessary adjustments, click OK to save your changes to the text style.

Editing Dimensions in AutoCAD

Editing dimension text in AutoCAD allows for precise control. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Select the Dimension: Right-click on the dimension you wish to edit.
  2. Enter the Edit Mode: From the context menu that appears, click on "Edit."
  3. Modify Dimension Text: In the Edit Dimension dialog, make changes directly in the text field. You can also adjust the justification and position of the dimension line if necessary.

Editing Multiple Text Lines

To edit multiline text (MTEXT) efficiently, follow these steps:

  1. Select the MTEXT Object: Click on the multiline text you want to change.
  2. Access the Edit Menu: Right-click on the selected object and choose "Mtext Edit" from the options.
  3. Utilize the In-Place Text Editor: This opens a window where you can modify the text contents, styles, and formatting directly within the drawing interface.

Changing Text Size in AutoCAD

To alter the size of text in a drawing, adhere to these instructions:

  1. Select the Text Object or Dimension: Choose the text or dimension you wish to resize.
  2. Open the Properties Palette: Right-click and select "Properties" to open this essential tool.
  3. Adjust Text Height: Within the Text section of the properties, you can change the "Text height" to your desired value, ensuring the text appears as intended in the drawing.

Deleting Text Elements in AutoCAD

To delete specific text elements, the following steps are advised:

  1. Initiate AMOPTIONS Command: At the command prompt, type AMOPTIONS.
  2. Navigate to Standards Tab: In the Options dialog, locate the AM:Standards tab.
  3. Select and Remove: Find the "Dimension" in the Standard Elements list, click on it, select the predefined text template you wish to delete, and then click "Remove."

Essential FAQs about Text Editing in AutoCAD

Q1: Why can’t I edit my text in AutoCAD?
A: Ensure the PICKFIRST variable is set to 1. You can do this by entering PICKFIRST in the command line. Additionally, check the OPTIONS dialog to enable options like "Double click editing" under User Preferences.

Q2: What is the difference between single-line text and multiline text in AutoCAD?
A: Single-line text is used for simpler entries where each line finishes with an Enter key press. Multiline text (MTEXT) allows for more complex formatting and styling within the same text box, suitable for detailed annotations.

Q3: How can I reset AutoCAD to factory settings?
A: To reset your settings, go to the AutoCAD menu, select Preferences, click on the Application tab, and then choose "Reset Application Options." Confirm by clicking "Reset AutoCAD."

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.