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Desperation has brought me here - thanks for any help

 

I have a drawing in which I insert a number of exploded blocks with several attributes from my custom palette. Attributes have all been created at 0,0 and positioned in place and the nested block created.

 

Insertion is at a number of different UCS's for layout orientation.

 

Here is the rub - after changing UCS a couple of times to print different layouts, the attributes move !!!! sometimes they all move other times a few move - its usually a couple of character spaces and more often in the same direction.

 

Frustration is a mild word - any advice would be appreciated

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Your block scale uniformly? If so, try turning that off.

 

 

If you're not sure how to do that:

Bedit block and before you click on anything in the block editor open the properties palette. Look for a tab labeled block & the second line should be scale uniformly. Change that to NO and that's it.

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Be careful with your UCS's if you incline them then you get some funny things happening v's being true flat plane, circles will turn into ellipses.

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UCS's well I didnt see that one coming !!!! thanks - did a couple of trials and yes thats the problem alright - nasty - it seems OK while initially in the drawing but on reopening the file it all goes to custard. A single change in UCS seems to be OK but multiple saved UCS changes seem to really get attributes moving, especially noticable when a layout shows attributes that have been inserted at diff UCS settings.

 

The question I have to ask - any known tricks - methods to minimise the effect - yea I know - dont use diff UCS.

 

Thanks to all !

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