Some or all of the text you copied was using sas_____.pfb font, but that font didn't exist in the destination drawing so AutoCAD switched all those texts to SansSerif TrueType font.
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Hi all,
I thought I just posted this but I dont see it any way I'm running Civil 3d 2010 on Windows 7. I'm copying some labels from one drawing and try to paste into another and I get this error in the command line.
Command: _pasteorig Substituting [SANSS___.TTF] for
[C:\r13\com\fonts\sas_____.pfb].
I have looked at other forums and no solutions.
Thanks Much!



Some or all of the text you copied was using sas_____.pfb font, but that font didn't exist in the destination drawing so AutoCAD switched all those texts to SansSerif TrueType font.
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Thank you for the response and welcome Nestly,
So where did the one drawing get the font from then in the first place? I didn't download any fonts. Also if it just swapped the fonts it still should have shown up then. It just gives me the error and nothing else. I am having to create brand new drawings that will accept the copy pastes. Is there a fix that you, Nestly, or anyone else may know about?
Thanks again.



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From what I can gather, PFB is an old font style that hasn't been supported in AutoCAD for many years, so if the drawing you were copying from is a recent drawing, it was probably also substituted with a shx or TrueType font, so you may just want to change all the PFB texts in your drawings to their TT equivalents, because that's how they are being displayed anyway.
I won't pretend to be a font expert, so I'll just post links to a couple of relevant documents.
PFB PostScript Font Binary
Substitute Fonts
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