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Hello, can someone please advise why the text which appears in my Model view, will not appear in my Layout view.

 

Also, how do you make the dotted lines , as shown in the Model view, smaller so that there are a number of gaps, not just the single gap that I  get

 

Many thanks in advance

 

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Is the text on a separate layer. If so check that the layer is not switched off in the viewport window.  As SWL210 asked is the text annotative? If it is, try turning annotative off. 

 

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As already noted, the usual suspects for invisible text are layers and annotation. If the text is in a block, it may be set to the ByBlock color; try ByLayer instead.

 

The linetype scale in a viewport depends on the PSLTSCALE variable. Set it to 1 to make linetypes scale properly.

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Click inside the viewport and type vplayer T * Enter this should thaw all the layers in the current viewport.

 

You can turn off or on a layer as well as freeze and thaw a layer.

 

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7 hours ago, PJ01 said:

Sorry, I  don't follow. Thaw?

 

Using the Layer Manager, you can freeze or thaw layers. You should see a sun icon among a layer's properties. Click on the sun to freeze the layer and it becomes a snowflake, and vice versa to thaw. Everything on that layer will disappear if frozen (and reappear if thawed).

 

If you're inside a viewport, there's also the option to freeze a layer only in that viewport. There's a smaller sun/snowflake icon inside a frame, and it works the same way as the global switch, but it applies to the viewport. This is handy if you need to show different types of objects on different plans.

 

As you might imagine, with annotation and layers and so on, it can get tricky to place your text properly.

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