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If I have a line or arrow connecting two objects, how do I get a piece of descriptive text attached to that line? If I move the line, the text should follow.












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    Have a look at: Adding Labels to the Connecting Lines
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If I have a line or arrow connecting two objects, how do I get a piece of descriptive text attached to that line? If I move the line, the text should follow.












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If I have a line or arrow connecting two objects, how do I get a piece of descriptive text attached to that line? If I move the line, the text should follow.












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    Have a look at: Adding Labels to the Connecting Lines
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    Have a look at: Adding Labels to the Connecting Lines
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Have a look at: Adding Labels to the Connecting Lines
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Have a look at: Adding Labels to the Connecting Lines
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Option + Double-click



Hold Option/ALT while double-clicking on the line to add a label to it.



If this maneuver instead creates a point to adjust the line from, double-click without Option/ALT. You can swap between Option/ALT-double-click (a) creating a point and (b) creating a label via a setting in Preferences → Drawing Tools → Line Editing.



Also, the documentation mentions clicking on the line while using the Text tool.






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  • Worked, thanks. Tip: After adding text, you can drag the text along the line to change its position.
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Option + Double-click



Hold Option/ALT while double-clicking on the line to add a label to it.



If this maneuver instead creates a point to adjust the line from, double-click without Option/ALT. You can swap between Option/ALT-double-click (a) creating a point and (b) creating a label via a setting in Preferences → Drawing Tools → Line Editing.



Also, the documentation mentions clicking on the line while using the Text tool.






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  • Worked, thanks. Tip: After adding text, you can drag the text along the line to change its position.
    – Basil Bourque
    Dec 20 at 1:47
















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Option + Double-click



Hold Option/ALT while double-clicking on the line to add a label to it.



If this maneuver instead creates a point to adjust the line from, double-click without Option/ALT. You can swap between Option/ALT-double-click (a) creating a point and (b) creating a label via a setting in Preferences → Drawing Tools → Line Editing.



Also, the documentation mentions clicking on the line while using the Text tool.






share|improve this answer























  • Worked, thanks. Tip: After adding text, you can drag the text along the line to change its position.
    – Basil Bourque
    Dec 20 at 1:47














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Option + Double-click



Hold Option/ALT while double-clicking on the line to add a label to it.



If this maneuver instead creates a point to adjust the line from, double-click without Option/ALT. You can swap between Option/ALT-double-click (a) creating a point and (b) creating a label via a setting in Preferences → Drawing Tools → Line Editing.



Also, the documentation mentions clicking on the line while using the Text tool.






share|improve this answer














Option + Double-click



Hold Option/ALT while double-clicking on the line to add a label to it.



If this maneuver instead creates a point to adjust the line from, double-click without Option/ALT. You can swap between Option/ALT-double-click (a) creating a point and (b) creating a label via a setting in Preferences → Drawing Tools → Line Editing.



Also, the documentation mentions clicking on the line while using the Text tool.







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  • Worked, thanks. Tip: After adding text, you can drag the text along the line to change its position.
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  • Worked, thanks. Tip: After adding text, you can drag the text along the line to change its position.
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Worked, thanks. Tip: After adding text, you can drag the text along the line to change its position.
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Worked, thanks. Tip: After adding text, you can drag the text along the line to change its position.
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