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Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. This page has been translated for your convenience with an automatic translation service. This is not an official translation and may contain errors and inaccurate translations. This is a very anoying problem I am having and all you can do is take a stab at me.
Hence the "". Message 9 of I was working at the office even though we are closed. No the files are not being saved down to Message 10 of Hello Curt. We have had the same problem several times. You are right in that it has to deal with the annotative scale I have discovered that this is a bug that I cannot really find much information on.
However, I did find out a workaround Even though you do this, you still have to reset your column widths. Now this option works sometimes.
I have found that sometimes after exiting the dwg and coming back into it So, what you have to do to fix this is to create a whole new mtext string without dynamic columns meaning, turn them off as you are creating the text - ACAD will remember this setting for some reason. Anyway, hope this helps for the time being. I have already reported this issue to our CAD support team and they have forwarded this issue to Autodesk.
Regards, GMax. Message 11 of Message 12 of Message 13 of Post Reply. Optional Click Set Current to set this style as the current text style. Click Close. To change an existing nonannotative text style to annotative Click Annotate tab Text panel Text Style. In the Text Style dialog box, Styles list, select a style. Note A icon next to a text style name indicates that the style is already annotative. In the Text Style dialog box, Styles list, select an annotative text style.
Note A icon next to a text style name indicates that the style is annotative. At the command prompt, enter mtext. Specify opposite corners of a bounding box to define the width of the multiline text object. The In-Place Text Editor is displayed. Do one of the following: On the Text Formatting toolbar, in the Text Style control, click the arrow and select an existing annotative text style from the list. Click the Annotative button on the toolbar to create annotative multiline text.
Enter the text. On the Text Formatting toolbar, click OK. To change existing multiline text to annotative or nonannotative Double-click a multiline text object. Click the Annotative button on the toolbar to change existing multiline text to annotative or nonannotative.
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