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Hi. I'm Rami Tamimi. And welcome to my new, new office. This is the third iteration of my office space. I hope you guys like it. It's the same as the last one, except I got a new desk and I've gotten an upgraded setup. I brought in my 3D printer as well, so I will be making videos about that in the future. Today we're gonna be talking about text. And the different types of text you can use in AutoCad Civil 3D. Now, there are two commands that you use to bring in text to your drawing. The first one is the single line text command and the second one is the multiline text command. Both of them are very similar, but one of them just has a slight advantage over the other. To add a text to your drawing, go to the annotate tab. Come down to multiline text and we're gonna start out by selecting the single line command. You can also just type in "text" in your keyboard. You will be asked to specify the location of your text. So let's just put it here. You'll then be a...