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sometimes i copy a multileader to then edit the text to what I need. therefore not starting the ML command again.

 

But on the new ML the text goes to 1/8" in model space. I have it set for 1/8" in paper space ... so the original text in the original ML is at 6" in model space.

 

Nothing is changing? Why is the text changing appearance?

 

Thanks for some help.

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When I save a drawing with multileaders in it, close the drawing and open it back up the text is tiny and not what I desire or asked for. This is making me redo the work I've already done not using multileaders. Why is this happening!!!!??????

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Did you format the mutlileader style?

 

Is it annotative?

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Did you format the mutlileader style?

 

Is it annotative?

 

 

Yes I have my own style and I'm trying to figure out this annotative thing. So it is an annotative object.

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Yes I have my own style and I'm trying to figure out this annotative thing. So it is an annotative object.

 

When using Annotative set the text height to the size you wish to have on the plot/paperspace.

 

I set mine for 1/8" The same goes with Dimension style.

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I usually have my text size at 0'-0" so I can choose the height that I want at the time I use the command. Changing the text size worked (SWEET) but it seems weird that it won't work with a 0'-0" height.

 

But thanks that at least solved this afternoon's problem.

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I usually have my text size at 0'-0" so I can choose the height that I want at the time I use the command. Changing the text size worked (SWEET) but it seems weird that it won't work with a 0'-0" height.

 

I use that when plotting from model space. I found that setting them to annotative that the letters come out to large. Basicly the same problem you were having. So I just keep it set to standard when I know that I will plot from model space.

 

When I use the viewports and scaling for details, use the annotative text and Dim.

 

Glad it solved your problem.

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