BLOCK TEXT ATTRIBUTES IN TABLE SHIFT

BLOCK TEXT ATTRIBUTES IN TABLE SHIFT

brettS6K2S
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BLOCK TEXT ATTRIBUTES IN TABLE SHIFT

brettS6K2S
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I'm using C3D 2022, latest updates.

We use a separate dwg file for tag construction notes with tables that contain blocks with text attributes and recently noticed the text shifts in the file which they have been xrefed to. A reload of the xref corrects it on screen, but plot preview results in the shift again. In plot preview the shift is larger. It will print with shift as well.

First pic is the shift in cad, second is after reloading xref, third is plot preview. See how the text shifts again.

I think it's something to do with the block with an attribute in a table.  I've tried many different ways to get the shifting to stop or minimize to no avail.  Anyone have any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks

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nrz13
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Are you permitted to share your file (with content of table cleared out except for key note bubbles), as well as the xref with the blocks?

Is AutoCAD using the exact same font as in the original block, or is a different (similar-looking) one being substituted?


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brettS6K2S
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Thanks for the reply @nrz13, maybe this will help.

I should note that we've not had any issues until 2022 release. We did quite a leap from 2018.

Font doesn't seem to effect the issue either....I've tried several.

I've done a bit more trouble-shooting and determined it's the combo of the blocks and fields in the table.

If I remove ALL field sources, the block attribute text in the circle will not shift...this is a clue, but that not a solution since my fields are not connected to anything. (pic 1)

If I use only fields (no blocks) and manually place a circle on the numbers in the left column, no shifting occurs, but the circles will need to be moved/placed manually as notes change. I tested it by alternating the method: rows 1 & 3 are only fields with manually placed circles, no blocks or attributes.  (pics 2 & 3)

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pendean
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Share actual DWG file(s) please.
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brettS6K2S
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Here are a couple files pared down to only what is needed to tinker with. Notes file gets reference in the sheet file typically.

I appreciate any input.

 

For now, I've created individual blocks for each number, this seems to remedy any shifting issue, but adds blocks. At least they are miniscule blocks.

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nrz13
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@brettS6K2S 
Sorry for the delayed response; I didn't get the usual email alert that anyone had responded.

I can confirm your issue, but don't know of a fix.  For me, the text always appears aligned in either drawing, but when previewing the print and actually printing a PDF of it, the text within the blocks inserted in the table get skewed.

In my screenshot below, I confirm that the block works correctly when not inserted in the table, so it seems like a table bug.  You may be stuck with your workaround, I'm afraid, because the only other workaround I can think of at this point is to delete the blocks from the table and copy them on top of the cells (not a part of the table).  It's not a great workaround, though, because you'll have to manually adjust them every time your row height changes.


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nrz13
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I think it may just be a problem with your table, not the program.  When I insert our numbered marks into your table, the text is offset when printing as well.  However, when I insert our blocks into one of our tables, the text aligns correctly.

I tested the cell alignment in your tables, but it doesn't seem to have any bearing on it.  As a test, I'd create a new table to see if that resolves the issue for you.


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brettS6K2S
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Thanks @nrz13 for taking the time to look into the issue....much appreciated.

I'll check out the table we're using and see if that's causing the issue.

At least I have a somewhat satisfactory workaround in the meantime.

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CADmgrMike
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AutoCAD 2025 and we're still having this issue.

We use tables for key notes and the text in one column has fields for sheet number and/or detail numbers from SSM.

A hexagon with attributes in another column.

Xref this into a sheet and attributes are skewed off-center. Remove the fields and the issue goes away.

 

Seriously Autodesk!!

Mike Porter
https://provostandpritchard.com/
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pendean
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@CADmgrMike wrote:

...Seriously Autodesk!!


No one here is Autodesk. Feel free to take it to Autodesk with these two methods:

 

1) open a support case with Autodesk if you are on subscription to seek out Autodesk Support's help:
https://www.autodesk.com/support/account/manage/use/support#:~:text=com/plans.-,Contact%20support,-S...

 

2) Provide feedback at a different site, here is the link:
https://www.autodesk.com/company/contact-us/product-feedback

 

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CADmgrMike
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@pendean , that wasn't directed at anyone here. Just venting a frustration.

Mike Porter
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pendean
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@CADmgrMike wrote:

@pendean , that wasn't directed at anyone here. Just venting a frustration.


For venting, please see #2 in my first reply to you.

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