I know most of you guys probably use Coreldraw or some other drawing software. But I am an engineer by trade and use Solidworks almost exclusively. I noticed at a lot of the fonts on 10,000 fonts still wont hold O's and e's etc. So what program do you guys use to modify the font with?
I don't believe there is a way in Solidworks to be able to modify a font once you type out what you want. So I am looking for some help in broadening my usable font library!
Thanks,
-Matt
Modifying Font's in Solidworks
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Re: Modifying Font's in Solidworks
Nevermind guys, answered my own question! Looks like I'm not as versed in the "font" department of Solidworks as I thought I was!
In case any of you are wondering, choose your font that you want to use. Then right click on it after you have inserted what you are writing , and click on "dissolve sketch text" It then breaks the text up into normal lines & curves and you modify as you please.
Hope it helps someone else out there!
-Matt
In case any of you are wondering, choose your font that you want to use. Then right click on it after you have inserted what you are writing , and click on "dissolve sketch text" It then breaks the text up into normal lines & curves and you modify as you please.
Hope it helps someone else out there!
-Matt