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    Active Member
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    Disappearing profile labels

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    07-25-2012 11:18 AM

    Hi,

     

    acad c3d 2013

     

    My sag and Crest profile labels disappear when opening the drawing.  Has anyone had this problem and if so have they been able to find a fix for it.

     

    Thanks

    np

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    LisaPohlmeyer
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    Re: Disappearing profile labels

    07-25-2012 02:12 PM in reply to: NATE_PEARCE

    A couple of questions.  

    Does this happen in all your drawings?

    Does this happen on all workstations?

    Have you run an audit?

    Have you run -purge for the regapps?

     

    If you have run all of these and still have the issue, perhaps post the drawing and one of us will see if it happens to us.

    Lisa Pohlmeyer
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    Re: Disappearing profile labels

    10-23-2012 11:57 AM in reply to: NATE_PEARCE

    I am having the same problem with 2013 - Have you found a solution?

    Sandy W.
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    Re: Disappearing profile labels

    02-12-2013 11:31 AM in reply to: swatfor

    I'm having same issue. The drawing was created in 2012, then updated to 2013. A drawing created in 2013 doesn't have this issue. Computer seeting hasn't changed since 2012. The only change is civil 3D is updated to 2013.  My production drawing is 90% done, so I don't want to rebuild profile drawing.  It seems there are a few thread in this topic, any solution from Autodesk???????

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    Re: Disappearing profile labels

    02-12-2013 11:45 AM in reply to: Haruko-CTQ

    Can you go back to 2012?

    My suggestion ("solution?") is that: never update when you are 90% done!  We don't even update a project if it's even 10% done.

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    Re: Disappearing profile labels

    02-12-2013 11:52 AM in reply to: troma

    Thank you for the info. Going back to 2012 is time consuming. I assume many of us work multiple project at time, and some of them are always 90% range. Also muptile people work on the same project, it is hard to keep the version the same.  In this slow time we have project from 2004. we cannot work on LDD. 

     

    I really want Autodesk to look in to this problem.

     

    Meanwhile my workaround is to create profile in produciton drawing and label them in the drawing rather than base drawing. this way, at lease we only need to open one drawing to fix. 

     

     

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    Re: Disappearing profile labels

    02-13-2013 06:53 AM in reply to: Haruko-CTQ

     

    This works for us every time –

     

    After the 2013 drawing is opened and all the messages are finished:

     

    1.Go to toolspace

     

    2.Navigate to the alignment that needs labels to reappear, right-click and synchronize

     

    3. Repeat for each alignment that you need labels to reappear.

     

    Its a little time consuming, but ALL the labels reappear. Even any customized labels return to their modified state.

     

     

    Sandy W.
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