A little background: We have a map of our primary lines in an ESRI .shp file, that superimposes nicely on our other shapefiles, for shoreline and rivers and everything else, that works fine. As part of some project planning I'm doing, I'm making a series of layouts, each taking a snapshot of an area, with a revision cloud around the lines we're planning to replace.
I loaded the map up this morning and everything was as I saved it, but as I was creating a new layout and zooming to the correct region in my viewport, aevery single revision cloud I drew disappeared. As did all the annotations and other labels I'd made - absolutely everything that isn't from a database just up and vanished.
Any thoughts or suggestions here...? I've turned off all the database links, there's nothing covering them up, I had none of them selected and used no delete commands, all I did was create a new layout via copy and adjust the viewport on it, they're just gone. I'm at a complete loss.
Thanks...
did all the layers, drawing and display manager copy? and are the layers turned on?
Do your revision clouds contain any text? if they are part of there own shape file you can convert the text to Mtext with the label to text command _MAPLABEL2ANN
I have had numerous problems with the visibility of shape file entity’s disappearing in Map 3d 2012 to no avail occasionally selecting all of the links to databases to Offline can help stablise the entitys within the drawing.
I also have a tendency to print to PDF to see if items are still present on output.
I hope this is of some use
All layers are turned on, and I only copied the layout, I did not copy any layers or anything else of the sort because I am not aware of any need to.
They didn't contain any text, they were just revision clouds. I don't believe they were shapefiles either, they were just items I drew on the map base in a standard layer.
Your printing to PDF idea seems like a good one though - sadly I tried it, and my clouds and the other entities I drew over the main map remain absent.
how have you copied the layouts? if you are copying the layout with base point. or making a copy of an existing layout tab sometimes they will not show. you could try setting up a specific ucs and view for each area you want in the layout and drawing a new layout and settign each new VP to the relevent ucs.
I have an update:
While the reason for this crap error escapes me, I now know how to replicate it (on my system at least).
If at any point I zoom out to the level that the revision cloud - ANY of them - is no longer visible, AutoCAD Map 2013 will effectively delete all of them, along with any other objects it cannot 'see'. Upon zooming back in, they will not reappear, no amount of regen or redraw commands will bring them back, the only solution I have found is to reload from a previous save.
This has been an issue for a nmuber of versions now. If you have too many (2-3) layouts the raster engine used for FDO objects and Autocad objects blows a gasket. Map3D works better with just one layout.