CB,
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately it didn't solve the problem.
Rick
"CB" wrote in message
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By new tab I mean create new and not copy-move down.
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CB
"CB" wrote in message
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Your paperspace tab is considered a block in the drawing. I have seen this
same issue with currupted paper space tabs that only show the color white
for anything and everthing. try copycliping the objects in the tab and then
pasting them into a new tab. Make sure to turn the viewport back on after
re-pasting the viewport.
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CB
"Rick Graham" wrote in message
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All,
I have a simple drawing that consists of two drawings xrefed into model
space, a raster image, inserted blocks put in layout tab with our
titleblock, north arrow and scale. I also have some notes that have been put
on the layout tab.
My layout tab is set to 1:1 and the titleblock is inserted at a scale factor
of 12 (I know its the stupid insunits thing). I have created a viewport to
show the xrefs that are in model space. All of the xrefs are inserted on
layer 0, which are on. The titleblock, arrow, scale and notes are
inserted/drawn on their respective layers which are on also.
So far so good....
I go to plot out the drawing, and do a plot preview - only my viewport is
showing on the drawing! I do a layer purge all and audit. It finds one error
and says it fixed it. I do another plot preview and everything looks good
again.
I save the drawing, go out of LDT and bring the drawing back up again. I do
a plot preview and, once again only the viewport is showing!!!!
I now go into each of the xrefs (just to be sure) audit them. It doesn't
help!
I create a new project, and copy the drawing over to the new project name
and it doesn't help. It seems to be just project-related as other projects
seem to be working okay. As long as I do an audit and it fixes that one
error ((AcDbBlockReference(F76F) BTR Id invalid)) then all is fine again.
Anyone ever seen anything like this before?
I CAN replicate this on several machines.
Thanks,
Rick