Text Properties Toolbar 

Set the text appearance in a text annotation from the options available in the Text Properties toolbar.
Note that the operating mode described here is valid for datum elements, datum targets and geometrical tolerances too.
These properties are:
  Font Name: changes the font of text
  Font Size: changes the font size of text
  Bold: changes the weight of text, toggles between normal and heavy (bold).
  Italic: changes the angle of text, toggles between normal and slanted (italic)
  Underline: adds a line under the text.
  Strikethrough: adds a line through the middle of the text.
  Overline: adds a line above the text.
  Superscript: raises the text above the normal text line.
  Subscript: lowers the text below the normal text line.
  Left Justify: aligns multiple lines of text along the left edge of the text frame.
  Center Justify: aligns multiple lines of text in the center of the text frame.
  Right Justify: aligns multiple lines of text along the right edge of the text frame
  Anchor Point: changes the position of the point that connects the text to the drawing or to an element.
There are nine possibilities:
 

Along the top of the text: left, center, or right.

 

Along the vertical center of text: left, center or right.

 

Along the bottom of the text: left, center, or right.

  Frame: draws a single-line frame around the text. The frame size can be variable, or fixed.
  Insert Symbol: inserts several symbol types including geometrical tolerancing ones especially in the text editor.

Font Name

Select the font.

Font Size

Select the size.

Bold

Select or unselect the icon.

Italic

Select or unselect the icon.

Underline

Select the icon.

Strikethrough

Select the icon.

Overline

Select the icon.

Superscript

Select the icon.

Subscript

Select the icon.

Left Justify

Select the icon.

Center Justify

Select the icon.

Right Justify

Select the icon.

Anchor Point

Select the icon.

Frame

Select the icon. You can choose to create each frame with either a variable or a fixed size. For a rectangular frame, for example, the icon represents the variable-size frame, and the icon (with the padlock) represents the fixed-size frame.
 

Insert Symbol

Select the symbol.