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Mtext cannot paste to original coordinates

jayhar
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Mtext cannot paste to original coordinates

jayhar
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Hi

Copy Mtext from cad file and past to another cad file mtext will be change find the attachment

 

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cadffm
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Without your source and target dwg we can not check your style and the mtext object data.

Different style propertues i guess.
Also possible is a missing font(it's a longer explaination).

OT: Are you working with a LT version??

Sebastian

jayhar
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My friend is working Autocad 2016 LT version, he copy & past to another cad file mtext has be change please find the attachment

 

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@cadffm schrieb

Different style propertues i guess.

 


Please compare your styles (ROMANS) Man Wink

Sebastian

cadffm
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deleted, wrong thread - sorry

Sebastian

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jayhar
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<<<<Please compare your styles (ROMANS) Man Wink>>>>>

 

Style and font are same, width are different, i rename the style again copy paste its working.......

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cadffm
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Sure, the "style" is the same, EVER when you copied an object,

but the style-definition is different.

 

Do what you want, but i would say the "right way" is to set identical style properties (with in targetfile to 0.8).

BTW: When I use a style with width /=1, you can see it by my stylename => Romans08

 

Romans = Romans.shx, height=0.0, width=1

RomansW08 = Romans.shx, height=0.0, width=0.8

RomansW15 = Romans.shx, height=0.0, width=1.5

Romans035 = Romans.shx, height=0.35, width=1

Romans035W08 = Romans.shx, height=0.35, width=0.8

 

Not evereytime, but well thought-out object names make life easier.

Sebastian

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