Use "Change Text Attributes" in the text tool box!
Easy!
Frank
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Frank: Use "Change Text Attributes" in the text tool box!
If the answer is that easy, why did CleverBeans post to the VBA Forum?
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions
Jon Summers: Frank: Use "Change Text Attributes" in the text tool box! If the answer is that easy, why did CleverBeans post to the VBA Forum? Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions
Good Morning Jon,
Sorry, I've still have sleep in my eyes ;-)
So, give me some time to see what I can do!
Read/Write MsdTextJustification.
Syntax
object.NodeJustification [= MsdTextJustification]
The NodeJustification property syntax has these parts:
Part Description object A valid object. MsdTextJustification An MsdTextJustification expression.
Version
08.00.01
I saw that justification Properties ist read only for Textnodes
Frank_Klein: Use "Change Text Attributes" in the text tool box!
This SHOULD be the answer to the problem. I think if the "Change Text Attributes" had a setting to "Hold Text Location" in which the text node would generally stay in the same location yet adjust the "Edit About Point" / "Justification". This setting as well as ALL others should bbe be able to change via "Element Information" (capture ALL settings with VBA recorder).
- Roy