Click the "Modify Text" drop-down menu in the toolbar and select "Explode."
- Double Click within your Mtext to activate the edit box.
- Notice the Ribbon and in the "Insert Panel" click on "Columns" option.
- Then select and click "No Columns".
Jimmy Bergmark reminded me that you can simply explode the Mtext. The difference is that you'll keep the line wrapping. It all depends on which result you want. A bonus is that you don't have to delete the original object.
Create Single-line Text
- Click Home tab Annotation panel Single Line Text.
- Specify the insertion point.
- Enter a height or click to specify the height of the text.
- Enter an angle value or click to specify the rotation angle.
- Enter the text.
- To create another single-line text, do one of the following:
How to convert AutoCAD TEXT to LINES
- Click Express Tools Tab.
- Press Modify Text; a drop down menu will appear.
- Press Explode Text.
- Select the TEXT you want to be converted into Polylines.
- Press ENTER.
- Voila! ?
Use this procedure to break an inserted block reference into its component parts without affecting the block definition.
- Click Home tab Modify panel Explode. Find.
- Select the objects to be exploded.
To Explode an Object
- Click Home tab Modify panel Explode. Find.
- Select the objects to be exploded. For most objects, exploding has no visible effect.
If you need to select or move the file, you can unlock it. Click an empty space on the diagram to deselect anything that may already be selected. Right-click, and then click CAD Drawing Object > Properties. Click to deselect the Lock size and position and Lock against deletion checkboxes.
Use this procedure to break an inserted block reference into its component parts without affecting the block definition. Select the objects to be exploded.
Explode command in AutoCADThe Explode command allows breaking an object into its component objects. Sometime in AutoCAD you have a group of objects all locked in a single object. We can use the same analogy to say that a rectangle will be formed by 4 lines.
To Explode an Object
- Click Home tab Modify panel Explode. Find.
- Select the objects to be exploded. For most objects, exploding has no visible effect.
Block Desk after exploding. If you'd like to explode a block with attributes and have them retain the assigned attribute value, then you'll need to use the BURST command. Burst will explode the block back into individual objects and keep the attribute values!
Solution: Check if the current layer where the BLOCK is inserted is OFF or FROZEN. Edit the block to remove extra visibility parameters. Use the QSELECT command to find the parameters.
At the command prompt, enter group. In the Object Grouping dialog box, select the group name from the list of groups. Under Change Group, select Explode. Click OK.
Help
- In the drawing area, select a group.
- Click Home tab Groups panel Ungroup. Find.
UNGROUP removes all objects from the current group. The following prompts are displayed. Breaks up the group that you select into its component objects. Specify a group by selecting an object that it contains.
All you have to do is locate the "Group" menu at the top of your screen, select the group you want yo ungroup and click "ungroup". That's all you need.
Ungroup shapes, pictures, or other objectsTo ungroup shapes and objects, on the DRAWING TOOLS FORMAT tab, click Group > Ungroup. To ungroup pictures, on the PICTURE TOOLS FORMAT tab, click Group > Ungroup.
Blocks are instances of a Master Object/Objects. A group is a group of objects. Basically, Blocks are copies that will change if you change one. Groups will not, they are unique.
Unjoin Geometry
- Click Modify tab Geometry panel Join drop-down (Unjoin Geometry).
- Select the geometry to unjoin.
- To exit the tool, click Modify or press Esc .
Help
- Click Home tab Groups panel Group Edit. Find.
- In the drawing area, select a group.
- At the prompt, do one of the following: enter a to add objects. enter r to remove objects.
- Select objects to add to, or remove from, the group.
To merge lines and polylines using Autocad, use Join feature as in below link:
- Click Home tab > Modify panel > Edit Polyline. Find.
- Select a polyline,spline, line, or arc to edit.
- Enter j (Join).
- Press Enter to end the command.
Groups provide an easy way to combine drawing objects that you need to manipulate as a unit. By default, selecting any member of a group selects all the objects in that group, and you can move, copy, rotate, and modify groups just as you can modify individual objects.