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nfoxJ3N5A
325 Vistas, 4 Respuestas

Mtxt Boxes squeezing text together when copying from one drawing to another

Hello. I am having an odd issue I cannot figure out how to solve. When trying to copy text from one drawing to another the Mtxt takes whatever is in the text box and makes it into 2 lines. The text is not set to annotative and I checked all the text sizes and settings and they match between drawings. I cannot figure out what setting is doing this if anyone has seen it. Picture 1 is what the text should look like 

nfoxJ3N5A_0-1689864721933.png


and these pictures show what is happening when I copy it

nfoxJ3N5A_1-1689864738980.png

nfoxJ3N5A_2-1689864749486.png

 

 

 

rkmcswain
en respuesta a: nfoxJ3N5A

Is the text style in both drawings the same ? Does one have a fixed text height and the other not? Same font?

 

I can replicate the error by having the same style in two drawings, each with different settings. (The mtext width property is the same in both)

 

rkmcswain_0-1689867535774.png

 

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nfoxJ3N5A
en respuesta a: rkmcswain

yeah they had the same text style. IT was the "standard" one that you cannot delete. I checked the settings and it appears they are the same in both drawings. I am not sure exactly why the font is changing we I copied it. I fixed it by just making a new text style and bringing that in. 

pendean
en respuesta a: nfoxJ3N5A

@nfoxJ3N5A you will need to share portions of both DWG files so we can investigate please.
Valentin-WSP
en respuesta a: nfoxJ3N5A

@nfoxJ3N5A ,

 

This will happen if the Font applied to the Standard Style is different in another drawing - as @rkmcswain mentioned.  You just have to pay attention to the details and modify as necessary.

 

Look at the text from Drawing1 (Using Standard Text Style = Simplex = 0.5 Width) when copied into Drawing2 (with Standard Text Style = Arial = 1.0 Width).

 

Drawing1

ValentinWSP_6-1689870903499.png

 

ValentinWSP_4-1689870583671.png

 

 

 

Drawing2

ValentinWSP_7-1689871020590.png

 

ValentinWSP_5-1689870694947.png

 

 

 

 

 



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Emilio Valentin