Here is a link to one particular application, available on the Autodesk Exchange Store.
Lastly, there are some 3rd party alternatives for TXTEXP for use in AutoCAD and its verticals. You will have to use the method as described for Exploding linetypes, documented here, which of course would work for just about any graphical item in the drawing. If you are working in AutoCAD LT, you will not have Express Tools. Since it is no longer TEXT, and potential style/font changes cannot have an effect. just the way a pie chart works, it is correct, but being that the outside ring is the same color as the. though i like the idea if seeing a number there. Or like u/ConnorF42 said, even a straight progress line st the bottom. Notice the multiple grips on the second and fourth items text below. TXTEXP makes a mess by Guedilla1999 in AutoCAD. When it returns, there will no longer be TEXT, but rather a collection of polylines. If you watch closely, you will see the selected text vanish and then return in a mirrored state and then vanish and return again where it was. Presuming you have Express Tools installed, simply run the TXTEXP command, select the text and press enter. This is a good strategy when working with company logos or professional seals where you cannot afford to take a chance on the text being displayed differently. Many people have a need to explode Text or Mtext for various reasons, one of which might be to ensure the text font cannot change due to missing fonts.
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In a previous post, we described how to “explode” complex linetypes into individual line segments.