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Anonymous
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Arrow head

I'm having trouble getting the arrow heads to show up for points in their dragged state. Their size is set to 0.10" and should be showing. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks, t
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Anonymous
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You might have to drag a bit further. I believe they're using the same algorithm as standard leaders to control display. -- James Wedding, P.E. Technology Manager Associate Jones & Boyd, Inc. Dallas, TX XP/2 on P4-3.4/1G LDT2005+C3D2005
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Anonymous
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I tried that and it didn't work. When I increase the arrow size the leader deforms, jetting way out, so I believe the size is correct. It appears that just the arrow head is not visible. Any other ideas? Thanks. "James Wedding" wrote in message news:41c2f72d_3@newsprd01... > You might have to drag a bit further. I believe they're using the same > algorithm as standard leaders to control display. > > -- > James Wedding, P.E. > Technology Manager > Associate > Jones & Boyd, Inc. > Dallas, TX > XP/2 on P4-3.4/1G > LDT2005+C3D2005 >
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Anonymous
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Tom, Edit the label style and make sure that the leader visiibility is set to true and that you have something other than for the the arrow head style. If this all looks correct, Feel free to email a drawing and I can have a look at you specific drawing. Daniel Philbrick daniel.philbrick@autodesk.com Autodesk, Inc. "tom" wrote in message news:41c4be58$1_3@newsprd01... > I tried that and it didn't work. When I increase the arrow size the leader > deforms, jetting way out, so I believe the size is correct. It appears that > just the arrow head is not visible. Any other ideas? Thanks. > > "James Wedding" wrote in message > news:41c2f72d_3@newsprd01... > > You might have to drag a bit further. I believe they're using the same > > algorithm as standard leaders to control display. > > > > -- > > James Wedding, P.E. > > Technology Manager > > Associate > > Jones & Boyd, Inc. > > Dallas, TX > > XP/2 on P4-3.4/1G > > LDT2005+C3D2005 > > > >
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I have posted it in customer-files under ArrowHead 12/21/2004. Thank you for your help! Tyler Townes PLT "Daniel Philbrick" wrote in message news:41c84885$1_3@newsprd01... > Tom, > > Edit the label style and make sure that the leader visiibility is set to > true and that you have something other than for the the arrow head > style. If this all looks correct, Feel free to email a drawing and I can > have a look at you specific drawing. > > Daniel Philbrick > daniel.philbrick@autodesk.com > Autodesk, Inc. > > > > "tom" wrote in message > news:41c4be58$1_3@newsprd01... >> I tried that and it didn't work. When I increase the arrow size the > leader >> deforms, jetting way out, so I believe the size is correct. It appears > that >> just the arrow head is not visible. Any other ideas? Thanks. >> >> "James Wedding" wrote in message >> news:41c2f72d_3@newsprd01... >> > You might have to drag a bit further. I believe they're using the same >> > algorithm as standard leaders to control display. >> > >> > -- >> > James Wedding, P.E. >> > Technology Manager >> > Associate >> > Jones & Boyd, Inc. >> > Dallas, TX >> > XP/2 on P4-3.4/1G >> > LDT2005+C3D2005 >> > >> >> > >

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