see detail view from model space to layout. try to change the text thickness without changing the border line thickness
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Post the drawing. An image of the drawing is of no use when it comes to discerning the cause of the problem. Thank you.
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see detail view from model space to layout. try to change the text thickness without changing the border line thickness
It's "thickness"? Explode the object and put the text on a layer that plots with a different lineweight.
You would rather do it this way.....?
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That is a proxy graphics object - you will have to edit it in the application were was created or install the required plugin.
Or create an AutoCAD native viewport (MV command with Object option) and ad the label as text entity; then will be able to play with their properties.
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All that? I wish I had known before I posted that image which was all done using AutoCAD 2012.
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You are right, that proxy graphic can be exploded, so can be edited later in AutoCAD.
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Mircea
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Sorry, but that did not happen in my drawing.
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I'll second that; after exploded the proxy in both AutoCAD 2010 and Mechanical 2010, the results were the same: a Circle, an MText and a ViewPort; in both cases the viewport preserved the original view.
If on your workstation the view is shifted, then activate that viewport and fix it (note first the scale).
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Mircea
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please see the attached drawings - before explode and after explode.
after explode the detail view in the model space vanished, and i cant see it in the view port on the layout (viewport of the part, not the detail view)after explode.dwgbefore explode.dwg
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