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Using custom macros for object labels gives you flexibility in the label format and still keeps them accurate when items are resized.
2 - Defaults & Preferences
3 - Preferences and Defaults
57 - Preference Setting Summary
56 - Default Settings Summary
11 - Dimension Defaults
5312 - Interior & Exterior Wall Defaults
1534 - Understanding and Using Cabinet Defaults
5309 - Electrical Object Defaults
5427 - Updating Your Template Plans
5414 - Using Templates for New Plan Files
2432 - Adding Watermarks
5417 - Setting Defaults for Your Plan - Part 1
5418 - Setting Defaults for Your Plan - Part 2
5419 - Setting Defaults for Your Plan - Part 3
5420 - Setting Defaults for Your Plan - Part 4
5434 - Setting Second Floor Defaults
1924 - Productivity Tips - Using Macros in Object Labels
1925 - Productivity Tips - Adding Labels to Polyline Objects
1933 - Productivity Tips - Creating and Using Templates
1947 - Selling the Job - Defaults and Preferences
10 - Annotation Set Basics
1934 - Using Annotation Sets to be more Productive
3 - Editing Objects
61 - Controlling the Drawing Order of Objects
5307 - Object Eyedropper and Painter
5413 - Edit Behaviors
302 - Multiple Copy
37 - Color Chooser
925 - Stretch Zones and Planes
5225 - Cropping Images and PDF boxes
301 - The Basic Edit Types
19 - Text Tools
78 - Text and Arrow Tools
47 - Text and Callouts
1547 - Custom Callout Labels
91 - Using Notes & Note Schedules
1570 - Working with Label Macros