Hi guys,
so usually when I rotate a drawing that contains Mtext in it, the text automatically rotates itself while staying in the correct position. However, for this specific drawing I've opened, I'm attempting to rotate an entire building drawing in model space by 180 degrees, but when I do so, all of the text/annotations within the drawing aren't rotating automatically like they usually do. The text does appear to be Mtext.
Anyone know why this could be? Is there something in the text's properties or settings that I should change?
Thanks!
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Hi pendean!
I attached the .dwg to this reply. Basically this was a PDF that I was assigned to convert to .DWG. I used AutoCAD LT's built in PDF convert tool and then cleaned it up manually.
I also tried to copyclip it into a new blank drawing but it won't pasteclip. I don't know why. It will only pasteclip into other drawings from the same batch of drawings I converted. So I couldn't test to see if the text would rotate fine in a clean drawing.
Thank you for your help and your time!
I appreciate it.
Thanks for the DWG file: why are you so far away from 0,0,0, the AutoCAD universe starting point? that translates to 25,492 miles. Fix that, many of your issues will probably go away maybe...
Otherwise, ROTATE command seems to work just fine
As does UCS command rotation with PLAN command set to "current ucs" to match it
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