Annotative Text Style - Not scaling in Paperspace

jason.bowman
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Annotative Text Style - Not scaling in Paperspace

jason.bowman
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I've seen a few posts on the forums regards the same issue but none of the answers seem to be appropriate as half of them I've already tried or said options are active.

 

I have a created an annotative text style with a 2.5 paperspace scale, however the two viewports I have, one at 1:50 and another at 1:100 aren't scaling the text appropriate, they aren't changing at all for that matter.

 

I've had experience with annotative scales before and the only thing I've noticed different is there's no option to choose which scales you want the annotative text style to work with?

 

Am I missing something to get them working?

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pendean
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Unlock the viewport.
Set the annotative scale to 1:1. Now set it back to what you want.
It should work if those objects are annotative.
Relock your viewport.

imadHabash
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Hi,

 

after you double click inside VP please select your new scale from the list (see attached)

 

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Imad Habash

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jason.bowman
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Okay, that seems to have worked for the paperspace, but upon going into the modelspace, the text is virtually non existent it is that small? I can't change the modelspace text height, only the paperspace height?

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jason.bowman
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That's just for a standard viewport, I'm talking about if I had text in my model at 200 and 2 different scaled viewports, how I'd get the annotative scale to work so the 200 both get scaled to a height of 2.5 in paper.

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Hey Jason, I do not know if you got this resolved, but I have had the same issue several times in the past. 

Lucky me, I was able to find a command that shows all the annotative text with the same scale in model space, paper space and viewports, the command is "annoallvisible" or if you prefer, you can also go to View>Show Annotative Objects>All Scales. 

 

Hope that helps. 

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