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Move arrow tip of annotative leaders

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Anonymous
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Move arrow tip of annotative leaders

Hello,

 

Is there a way to move the tip of the other scale's arrow of an annotative multileader in the model space ?

 

For exemple, I shifted this tree a little bit to the left. I have a multileader pointing to the middle of it to indicate the tree species. When selecting the multileader, I can use the little blue square to move the tip of the small arrow but how can I move the other one ? 

Since that multileader is pointing to other trees as well, I cannot move the whole thing.

 

I guess I could go to the paper space and into a viewport using that scale, but I need to do that quite often and I'm sure there should be an easier way.

 

Thanks.

 

 Multileader.jpg

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Message 2 of 7
Ajilal.Vijayan
in reply to: Anonymous

Switch the annotation scale to the other scale and then you will be able to change the grip

Anno Scale.png

Message 3 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Ajilal.Vijayan

Great !

Thank you !!
Message 4 of 7
Ajilal.Vijayan
in reply to: Anonymous

Welcome to Autodesk Forum !!

Message 5 of 7
pendean
in reply to: Anonymous

Look up ANNORESET command,beats the heck out of jumping around all the different scales just to match up annotative objects manually with grips.
Message 6 of 7
Ajilal.Vijayan
in reply to: pendean

Dean,

I think using ANNORESET , will change the position of Multileader label also.

This may affect if OP wants to keep the label at different positions.

Message 7 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Ajilal.Vijayan

Yes, that's true.

 

In this case, I just needed them to match so ANNORESET is the perfect tool.

 

But in other files, I'll have to move the arrow tip only. So both ways are good to know.

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