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hey everybody brandon here from cad intentions and in todays video were taking a look at multi-leaders in autocad how to create them how to use them set up your styles as well as a few tips to better organize and make them look good in your drawings lets jump right into todays video and get going cheers [Music] first up i havent done a video in a little bit because ive been sick along with my kids uh hopefully my voice is back enough that i can do this one today and it doesnt sound too odd to start were going to be taking a look at creating multi-leaders in autocad and you can get to that menu bar here by clicking on annotate in your ribbon tab and over here under leaders now leaders are pieces of text with a line and arrow or a line and a symbol pointing to an object or a point in your drawing that you want to highlight and call out so to create a multi-leader its as simple as clicking the multileader button up here or typing in the m leader command its going to ask you to c