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Annotative Text

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MikeKovacik4928
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Annotative Text

Hi All

I am trying to put annotative text into one detailed viewport (1:12.5)

However I don't want it to appear in the main viewport (1:25)

the main viewport is set at annotative scale of 1:25

the detailed viewport is set at annotative scale of 1:12.5

The text only has one annotative scale of 1:12.5 for the detailed viewport.

However it is appearing in the other viewport at half size.

I do not understand this, it should not appear at all in that viewport.

What am I missing here. Is there another setting I have missed or something else

I haven't done.

I am guessing this is indeed possible with text as with dimensions.

The dimensions are working perfectly, no problems there.

 

Michael Kovacik

2d & 3d mechanical draughtsman (Autocad, Autocad Lt, Inventor)

South Africa

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cadffm
in reply to: MikeKovacik4928

Hi,

 

I am missing your info about your ANNOALLVISIBLE setting 

Sebastian

Message 3 of 5
cadffm
in reply to: MikeKovacik4928

"The dimensions are working perfectly, no problems there"

If it means 

it's working well with annotative dimensions, but not with annotative text,

then it isn't a annoallvisible case.

Sorry, i ignored this the first time of reading.

 

Same problem with NEW (not copied) items?

 

In another Layout?

In another file?

Sebastian

Message 4 of 5
MikeKovacik4928
in reply to: cadffm

Hi

I tried in a brand new blank file, starting from scratch, and it worked perfectly.

It must have something to do with the file I am working on at the moment.

Not too sure what might have happened, or how to get it to work in my current file though

 

Mike Kovacik

Message 5 of 5
cadffm
in reply to: MikeKovacik4928

Open the file by RECOVER

run AUDIT yes

create a new copy by command WBLOCK entire drawing

 

or copy&paste all content into a new file

or use WBLOCK objects to create a new one

 

or feel free to share your file.

 

Sebastian

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