With a command selected right-click and select the Duplicate option. This command does allow Attribute modification but opens a more extensive dialog box the (Enhanced Attribute Editor) where more than just the annotation can be modified, for quick text changes this tends to be time consuming. ATTEDIT opens the Edit Attribute Dialog box to appear allowing quicker modifications to the attributes “the text part only”. I type in ATT and it thinned out the list. *The command ATTEDIT is not available in this list. The list will reduce to those relevant commands. *To filter the list of commands, in the Search area type in the command or part of the command you want. Within the Customize User Interface dialog box starting with the Customize Tab, select the Command you want to add to the Toolbar. Within that drop down select Customize… This opens the Customize User Interface dialog Box as in 2014. Select the Workspace arrow located in the Status Bar, Select the option More Commands…This opens the Customize User Interface dialog box. Select the drop down arrow located just after the Workspace arrow in the Quick Access Toolbar. To eliminate some typing created a Button. There are a few commands though that still need to be typed to access them: for example ATTEDIT (Attribute Edit) seems to be one of them. A Button (when you know there location) is usually the quickest way to start a command. AutoCAD offers a few ways to access commands.
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