If you have a rule that is similar to the one you want to create
(one assigned to a Single Line + Section Name, for example) for the stacked
fraction capability, you can highlight it and click
Copy. Or, you can click
New and create the rule from scratch. In this
example we will copy the Beams - Top rule and rename it.
Open the
Labels tab, then select
Custom Labels. The dialog appearance changes
so that you can enter the name of your new
Custom Label. Click
Add to add the name to the list.
Click on your new custom label in the list. In this example we
will select our new style StackedFractionLabel.
In
Text Parameters, select the text style you
created. The
Height,
Width, and
Font all default to how the style was set up
in the Text Styles tool. Turn them on to change them to match the other font
sizes (when you turn them off, they automatically go to a value of 0:0 3/32).
In the bottom field,
Label Format, enter the following exactly as
shown:
%SECTNAME:[STRcustomDrawingLabels]STRSectionNameWithStackedFractions%.
It is extremely important that you enter this exactly as shown here. What you
are doing with this sentence is saying that you want the Section Name to use
the function STRSectionNameWithStackedFractions within the VBA
STRcustomDrawingLabels for its format.