See attached image... inside my Legends, the "Legend Components" with nested labels don't work when printing.
The label text all goes off in the middle of the legend
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Solved by ryan.duell. Go to Solution.
Thank you for reporting this issue. We are able to reproduce the behavior as described; I created an issue and my team will be reviewing it further.
While this issue is being investigated, it does appear that printing with Raster Processing has the correct result (nested labels do not shift on print.) If you try that print setting with your dataset are you seeing the same result? Thanks.
Yes, that does work - legends look fine when I raster print. (though the rest of the set looks "different" due to raster printing) But that's a good workaround, thanks
Just to update this thread, we are currently planning to resolve this behavior in a future Revit update. In the meantime, raster processing can be used to print any affected views (containing legend components of families with nested generic annotation labels) as expected. Thank you again for the report.
It's been 3 months. Can we expect an update for this?
Printing a drawing set to raster is a terrible option when you've got multiple sheets and large drawing sets
@andrewTSS wrote:Can we expect an update for this?
As stated above, stay tuned for a future update.
Thank you for the update. Yes, a resolution for this issue was included in the 2020.1 update. Please reference the following release note:
Fixed as issue where nested generic annotations in a legend component shift location when printed with vector processing.
Thanks again!
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