Bounding box around text / objects
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 Is this achievable in VS? I've been trying different methods since yesterday but I can't solve this problem. Often in my projects I have a large list of words which I then send job to my plotter. Adding a box like this makes it easier for me to process later. For a few objects it can quickly be done manually, but not when there are, for example, 200 objects. 
 The second option is whether it is possible to create such a box for regular objects. I select the objects, set the offset and a box is generated around each object.
 
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 There is a Data Source Panel in > Menu > Windows > Styles > Data Sources 
 which may be helpful. I never work with it, so @VectorStyler should be
 more competend with it.Here a Link to Online Help Section 
 https://www.vectorstyler.com/documentation/symbols/datasources/Also searching the Forum with "Data" may bring some information. 
 
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 @encart 
 Adding bounding boxes around text or objects is very simple and convenient, and I have recorded a video for reference.Text 
 https://youtu.be/FWDcCjALFyEObjects 
 https://youtu.be/TwqixG5CY_8@Subpath 
 I also recorded variable text for reference.
 https://youtu.be/IJwPpPMELhs
 
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 Thanks for the video about using text variables and also 
 for the other two videos. It's always interesting to me to see
 how others approach a problem.The curious thing about text variables in Repeater is that I 
 once suggested it for the Repeater. 
 But as I said in my suggestion, I didn't really need it myself.
 However, I thought it would be a good repeater addition.Here the LInk 
 https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/1825/idea-to-add-autotext-numbering-to-repeater
 
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 Here the LInk 
 https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/1825/idea-to-add-autotext-numbering-to-repeaterGreat Idea.  I often use variable data. Currently, there are some issues and improvements needed with using data sources in the repeater. 
 
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 @encart No such feature in VS, but can be simulated with "measurement" variables 
 
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 @Li-Xiao thank you for these videos. I learn so much from each of them 
 
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 Thanks guys! Next time, instead of asking if a feature is available, I will immediately ask where to look for it. 
 
 
			
			
		