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Editing Text, its rotated

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Message 1 of 15
chreese22
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Editing Text, its rotated

I rotated the UCS and now when I try to edit Mtext it looks like this, see screenshot. Thanks 

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Message 2 of 15
Š’eekeeCZ
in reply to: chreese22

What is mtext's linetype? Make it continuous.

Message 3 of 15
chreese22
in reply to: Š’eekeeCZ

It is continuous.
Message 4 of 15
dany_rochefort
in reply to: chreese22

Set your UCSFOLLOW to 0

Message 5 of 15
pendean
in reply to: chreese22

Can you share that portion of the DWG with the 'flaw' in it over here for us to touch?
Message 6 of 15
chreese22
in reply to: pendean

UCSFOLLOW is set to 0.

I think it has something to do with annotative text, when i change the scale back and forth it seems to work fine.

Message 7 of 15
chreese22
in reply to: chreese22

Any other ideas on this?

Message 8 of 15
pendean
in reply to: chreese22

@chreese22 Can you share that portion of the DWG with the 'flaw' in it over here for us to touch?
Message 9 of 15
chreese22
in reply to: pendean

Here ya go

Message 10 of 15
pendean
in reply to: chreese22

Thanks for the DWG file from MAP3D. Is that your actual program?

 

Not seeing any autorotation when I edit your georeferenced MTEXT sample in your UCS rotated file. How else can I replicate your issue in this sample? can you replicate the issue in this sample?

 

Your screenshot angle appears to match your UCS rotation for sure, 288.16, just not here in plain AutoCAD (software topic of this forum)

 

TIA

Message 11 of 15
chreese22
in reply to: chreese22

I am using Civil 3D, just thought I would get more response here since the issue has nothing to do with 3D. 

Message 12 of 15
pendean
in reply to: chreese22

Explain in detail how you get your text to rotate in the sample you hared here please, maybe I'm not doing it the same way or using the same process.
Message 13 of 15
chreese22
in reply to: chreese22

Message 14 of 15
chreese22
in reply to: pendean

I just type ED for texteditor and start typing. The text goes upward.
Message 15 of 15
chreese22
in reply to: chreese22

I just found the solution on another thread......

 

Check and make sure the linetype fpr the layer the text is on is not a custom linetype. Text should use continuous as the line type.

 

I was having the same issue and it was fixed when I switched the linetype from "water main" to continuous.

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