Under the text section, you’ll see an option to turn on the background mask. Simply select the multileader you want the background mask turned on for and go into it’s properties. I’m still surprised there is no setting there however, you can toggle them on for individual multileaders. As you can see in the following image, there isn’t a setting for background mask in any of the tabs of the multileader style dialog box. Well, after spending a considerable amount of time in the multileader style dialog box, I couldn’t find a way to do it. Well, I know you can set up a dimension style to have a background mask so I was pretty confident the same thing could be done for multileaders. I was showing someone how cool multileaders are (if you aren’t using them, you should be) and he asked if you could set them up to mask linework under the text. So far, quite a bit of the inspiration for my posts have come from things I’ve learned recently while teaching.
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