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Tutorial-How to display the area of an enclosed figure

Suppose that you would like to insert a label that displays the area of an enclosed figure. While the AREA command can show you the area, it doesn’t create a label in your drawing. If you insert the area at the end of a leader, that area doesn’t change if your object changes in size.

You can use fields (introduced in AutoCAD 2006) to display information about objects. In this tutorial, you create a leader that displays the area of a tub. You can do this in model space or paper space.

  1. Set up a text style for your leader text and a dimension style for the leader.
  2. Start the MLEADER or QLEADER command.
  3. Specify the first leader points and subsequent points until you see a text cursor.
  4. If you’re using the QLEADER command, At the Specify text width <0″>: prompt, specify the endpoint of the text, leaving enough room for the expected text. At the Enter first line of annotation text <Mtext>: prompt, press Enter to open the Multiline Text Editor, as shown here.

  1. For either command, when you see the text cursor, type Area: and a space.
  2. Right-click in the text area and choose Insert Field.
  3. In the Field dialog box, choose Objects from the Field Category drop-down list. This makes the field you want easier to find.
  4. Choose Object in the Field Names box.
  5. In the Object Type area, click the Select Objects button.
  6. You return to your drawing, where you should select the object. The Field dialog box comes back and it should look like the one you see here.

Note: If your enclosed area isn’t one object, you may be able to use the BOUNDARY command to create a polyline. That’s what I did with the tub.

  1. Choose the property you want to display. I chose Area.
  2. Choose a format; I chose Architectural.
  3. Click OK.
  4. If necessary, adjust the width of the text by dragging on the edge of the Multiline Text Editor’s ruler.
  5. Click outside the editor to close it. Here you see the result.

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10 comments to Tutorial-How to display the area of an enclosed figure

  • VIDHEESH

    THANKS…..FOR THE….TIPS…ITS VERY NICE ONE…

  • Rick

    Pretty nice indeed… But why is it in square feet even though I’ve set my drawing to meters? It doesn’t seem possible to change the area to square meters.

  • Ravinder

    Very Usefull.
    Thanks ……….
    really helped me.

  • LEO G

    CAN THE AREA BE EXTRACTED AND HAVE MULTIPLE AREAS BE ADDED TOGETHER

  • Ellen

    I don’t know how you would do that with fields, but the AREA command lets you add and subtract areas.

  • how to convert the 66/50 meters to squer meters

  • Ellen

    Try AutoCAD’s calculator. The command depends on your release. Try QC or QUICKCALC.

  • red-rider

    the areas will add if you use autocad tables. go to a cell and insert the object (just the way you do for the mtext example above). The table will display the value.

    The table works very much like excel, thought not as smooth.

  • fran

    Hi, do you know if it’s possible to customize a format or to save a new one? I use the additional format editor, but I have to do it singulary for each area label.
    thanks a lot for your excellent tutorials!

  • Ellen

    No, I don’t know if that’s possible. I think some people have written some software to facilitate field formats, but I’m not sure who.

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