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Second Move of Leader Jumping

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Anonymous
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Second Move of Leader Jumping

When I move the contents of a leader once it moves to the correct location. But, if I stay clicked on that leader and try to move the contents of that leader a second time it seems to jump double to distance of what I want it to. Any thoughts on how to correct this jump? I have tried to adjust the snap settings but no luck. 

 

Hopefully this all makes sense.

Thanks!

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s.borello
in reply to: Anonymous

If you turn all osnaps off do you get the same results?  I bet it's a snap issue.

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Anonymous
in reply to: s.borello

I tried that, no luck though. I don't seem to have the issue with just multileaders, it seems to be an issue with smart leaders (ones that adjust their properties to the location you moved). 

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Alfred.NESWADBA
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi,

 

please let us know which type and version of AutoCAD you are using, best would be to start command _ABOUT and show us a screenshot from that dialog.

 

Also upload a new dwg-file with

  • a leader object created without movement
  • a copy of the above and one movement (to the right, one unit)
  • a copy of the first object and two movements (to the right, two times with each one unit)

 

- alfred -

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BrianBenton
in reply to: Anonymous

What are you referring to by "smart leaders"?

Brian C. Benton

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