Multileader style problem if annotative

Multileader style problem if annotative

francine.zimmermannSRSWJ
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Multileader style problem if annotative

francine.zimmermannSRSWJ
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By using annotative mleader style I get an error message:

 

Command: MLEADER
; error: bad argument type: stringp nil

Specify leader arrowhead location or [leader Landing first/Content first/Options] <leader Landing first>:

 

Has anyone had this problem and how can I solve it?

Many thanks

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cadffm
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Hi,

this is a LISP error message, I would be VERY surprised if this problem isn't caused by your own customizations.

 

ReOpen the file, still an issue?

Restart the program, still an issue?

Start AutoCAD in /safemode, still an issue?

 

Sebastian

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francine.zimmermannSRSWJ
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But I'm using an AutoCAD command, "mleader"

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cadffm
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>>"But"

Sorry, I don't have the time to explain all the options to you,
But I'd be happy to help you find the problem
but you follow my tips/instructions.
(the rest of us can't test it, the problem only exists with you, not with us)

From your answers to the tests (restart file=?, restart program?=, start in safemode =?)
we can draw conclusions to narrow down the problem and ultimately find it.

 

So, run the tests and tell us your results..

restart file, still an issue? then

restart program, still an issue? then

start your program in safemode, still an issue?

 

Sebastian

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francine.zimmermannSRSWJ
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thanks to you I've found the problem.

In Acaddoc I have a lisp with reactors, I removed those concerning mleader and the problem is solved.

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cadffm
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😎

 

 
 

 

 

Sebastian

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