Steps to Enable Double Click Editing in AutoCAD
Double-click editing in AutoCAD allows users to quickly modify text and other objects without entering specific commands. To activate this feature effectively, follow these comprehensive steps:
Step 1: Access the OPTIONS Dialog
- Launch AutoCAD and open any drawing file.
- Type
OPTIONSin the command line and press Enter. This action opens the Options dialog box, where various settings can be adjusted.
Step 2: Configure Selection Preferences
- Within the Options dialog, navigate to the Selection tab.
- Look for the Noun/Verb selection checkbox and ensure it is selected. This setting enhances the way AutoCAD interprets commands based on your selections.
Step 3: Enable Double Click Editing
- Still within the Options dialog, switch to the User Preferences tab.
- Locate the checkbox labeled Double click editing and check it. This feature enables the ability to modify text by double-clicking on the text object directly.
Step 4: Command Line Adjustment (Optional)
- For an alternative method, close the Options dialog and proceed to the command line.
- Type
DBLCLKEDITand press Enter. - When prompted, change the value to
1to enable double-click editing globally across your AutoCAD sessions.
Step 5: Test the Functionality
- After setting up the above options, create a text object. You can do this by selecting the Text command from the Home tab or typing
TEXTin the command line. - Once the text is created, double-click on it to verify that the editing function activates. The text editing interface should appear, allowing you to make changes.
FAQ
How do I edit multi-line text in AutoCAD?
- Select the existing multi-line text object.
- Right-click to open the context menu.
- Choose Mtext Edit to open the In-Place Text Editor. This will allow you to modify the text content and make formatting adjustments directly.
What should I do if my toolbars disappear?
Toolbars might vanish if the Clean Screen feature is enabled. To restore them, press CTRL+0 on your keyboard. If the command line indicates "CleanScreenOn," press CTRL+0 again to disable this feature.
Can I customize the text height in AutoCAD?
Yes, to customize text height:
- Access the Drafting tab and look for the Text panel.
- Select Style and choose the text style you wish to modify.
- Adjust the text height in the Height box and click Apply to update all existing text that uses that style.
