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Help Unicode-Standard and all Attributes blew up into the drawing on a save
When I was saving drawing (larger electrical drawing with lots of blocks with hidden attributes, unicodes and standard texts) during a/an block edit and incertion ALL of the drawing blocks seemed to have exploded or displayed all of the hidden underlying unicodes test formats ect. The drawing now crashes when opening (system runs out of memory) etc. is there a way to fix or undo this drawing explosion in file side and revert all of the unicode underlying controls back to normal? I have tried deleting the unicode/Standards (all the "polution" which takes the blocks it/they are assignted to along with it.
thanks
Mark
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look into ANNOALLVISIBLE. w/o seeing a DWG, that looks like annotative text styles have been used
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HiJGerth:
I tried your suggestion and the command opened a "1 or 0" box which I tried both (it opened as a 1) but does not seem to affect the problem in any way. I could try to attach the drawing but this issue seems to expand the file size exponentially for each annotative block contained inside the drawing.
When I try to delete any of the text on the screen (UNICODE or STANDARD) it deletes the block (wire frame text everything) that went with that block. I should note that this OLD drawing was created by someone several years ago, I find this method of annotative attributes rather slow and cumbersome to work with.
thanks for help so far
Mark
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lookes like everything is in modelspace.
set the annotative scale to the scale you will be using to plot, and then set the annotative scales n each block to ONLY be that value.
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Suggestions:
1) Turn attdisp to normal.
2) Leave annoautoscale set to off.
3) If you have added too many scales to annotative attributes, use the objectscale command to cull your scales on a per object basis.
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JGerth:
Yes working in Model Space adding/editing drawing.
All scales were set to 1:1 same problem.
Mark
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Hi DBroad:
checked all those, ATurned ATTDISP to Normal
set ANNOAUTOSCALE to 0
and did the OBJECTSCALE on entire drawing with 1:1 however when clicking a single block with annotation to try this I get a "no annotative objects in the seleection set" so the solutions provided did not correct the model space issues, I ahve nto attempted a print to see if the problem shows up.
Have attempted to hide the objects and or turn off layers to close the UNICODE/STANDARD text problems but the entire block assoiated with the unicode/standard texts turns off as well.
I was able to turn off the "DEFINE STYLES" layer to hide the issue but this does not seem to fix the file size issue.
Mark
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I have been able to fix it by turning off the layers assioated with the text as displayed at this time. Not sure what makes it do this other than it is the 2nd time it has happened. With those layers turned off (ones where the attribute text of unicode/standard are located on) the drawing is able to be worked on visually however the file size still remains over 10meg.
Mark