CADuser20 Posted September 3, 2009 Posted September 3, 2009 Having issues with AutoCAD and this is not something new it is on going I just have gotten to the point where it is really messing my drawings up. It all eminated from bringing in 3d blocks rather carelessly and not purging/flattening them so that when I snapped annotative objects, (multileaders text etc) to them the text would jump to that point's Z value. So even though I fixed those blocks or in this drawing a single block I'm still having issues. My work around was to just snap near it as apposed to on it which is inefficient but still works. If I snap to it it jumps z which causes the text to look both bold and fuzzy. Anything other than Z0 and it does it. And it has gotten so bad that now even if I select the bad text or object and change the value to z0 or elevation to 0, it still looks bold and fuzzy. So I jump back in model space this morning and now everything looks that way, all text regardless if it was placed fine and looked fine before. However it doesn't show up this way in paper space strangely like the other stuff will that is snapped to a different Z value. But it is still annoying to work with it in model space this way. I'm getting the feeling since its everything all of a sudden my UCS is off somewhere, and possibly the "world" ucs. Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks in advance! Quote
Nellie Posted September 3, 2009 Posted September 3, 2009 Have you tried copy & pasting into a fresh drawing once you have flattend it providing you want 2D? Quote
CADuser20 Posted September 3, 2009 Author Posted September 3, 2009 Good point; bringing it into a fresh drawing file makes everything look fine. And I may have to do this but I would love to know what is causing it because copying everything into a new file (model and paper space layouts) is a real pain. Quote
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