Justify a TextNodeElement?

Simple question, how do I set the justification of a TextNodeElement? The attribute for the node is read-only (anyone know why?) and justifying each text element inside the node does not produce the desired justification on the entire node. Any assistance would be wonderful. Thanks in advance.
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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
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    Regards, Jon Summers
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  • 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
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    Good Morning Jon,

    Sorry, I've still have sleep in my eyes ;-)

    So, give me some time to see what I can do!

    Frank

    Regards

    Frank

    since 1985: GIS, CAD, Engineering (Civil)  Senior Consultant : [Autodesk Civil 3D , Esri ArcGIS, VertiGIS: in previous days : Bentley MS V4 - V8i, GeoGraphics, Bentley Map V8i, InRoads,  HHK Geograf, IBr DAVID] :  Dev: [C, C++, .NET, Java, SQL, FORTRAN, UML]
    [direct quote by: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmut_Schmidt]: "Wer Kritik übel nimmt, hat etwas zu verbergen"
    Wer Grammatik- und/oder Rechtschreibfehler findet, der darf sie behalten :-)

  • What about:NodeJustification Property

    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

     

     

    Regards

    Frank

    since 1985: GIS, CAD, Engineering (Civil)  Senior Consultant : [Autodesk Civil 3D , Esri ArcGIS, VertiGIS: in previous days : Bentley MS V4 - V8i, GeoGraphics, Bentley Map V8i, InRoads,  HHK Geograf, IBr DAVID] :  Dev: [C, C++, .NET, Java, SQL, FORTRAN, UML]
    [direct quote by: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmut_Schmidt]: "Wer Kritik übel nimmt, hat etwas zu verbergen"
    Wer Grammatik- und/oder Rechtschreibfehler findet, der darf sie behalten :-)

  • 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