When annotating, and working with text + Arrow (leader), this is what happens to me:
- I point to the exact location where I want the Arrow to be
- I write my text
- My Arrow has moved in function of the left - center - right alignment of the text...!!!???
Please make this a more convenient way: the Arrow should stay where it was pointed...
And moreover, I would love to be able to pick the exact location of the Arrow at the end / intersection / insertion / ... of an element, and not "somewhere about you might know where I wanted it to be..."... But that might be a difficult one???
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@peter_vanorshovenwrote:
Please make this a more convenient way: the Arrow should stay where it was pointed...
My arrows stay put. Your arrows don't? Curious.
This seems to be a user-specific issue.
To make sure that the issue you are seeing is not something already fixed in one of the product updates, I would suggest checking the Desktop App to see if there are any Revit updates available. For information on using the Desktop App see the following article: About the Autodesk Desktop App
Note: If you are not able to download updates through the Desktop App, the following article has information on downloading updates through the Autodesk Accounts page:
Install Updates, Add-ons, and Enhancements
Looking forward to your reply.
Regards,
Viveka CD
Designated Specialist - AEC, AR/VR Research
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I just wanted to follow up here, any progress on this issue?
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Regards,
Viveka CD
Designated Specialist - AEC, AR/VR Research
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