You can add model text in a project view and in the Family Editor for families that can be represented in
3D, such as walls, doors, windows, and furniture. Model text is not available for families that can only be
represented as 2D, such as annotations, detail components, and profiles.
You can specify many properties for model text, including font, size, and material.
Model Text Shown Cut
Model text in a project view is shown cut in a plan view if it intersects the cut plane of the view. See
View
Range Properties
on page 200.
Model text saved with a family is cut in plan or RCP views if the family is shown cut. It is not shown cut if
the family is not cuttable. For more information on which families can be shown cut, see
Cuttable and
Non-Cuttable Family Categories
on page 361.
Adding Model Text
1
Set the work plane where you want the text to appear.
See
Sketching and Work Planes
on page 265.
2
Click Modelling menu
➤
Model Text.
3
In the Edit Text dialog, enter the text, and click OK.
4
Place the cursor in the drawing area.
A preview image of the model text appears as you move the cursor.
5
Move the cursor to the desired location, and click to place the model text.
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