

It also affects the text in the dimension strings. Like I said, some of these work some of the time, but nothing works ALL the time. If these files are opened and re-saved in.

not have to worry about the draw order of objects in AutoCAD. On the contextual Text Editor ribbon tab, click Symbol > Other to display the Character Map. On the contextual Text Editor ribbon tab, which displays while editing or placing mtext, click Symbol. One of those discussions can be found here: ArcGIS Desktop does not support features created in AutoCAD Civil 3D or AutoCAD Land Desktop using Object data. text, images, forms -Content modification - merge, split, flatten, layers. In the In-Place Text Editor while editing or placing mtext, right-click and select Symbol. Explode the MText string and then FLATTEN it not (Display Lineweight) and changing the default display. Copy and paste the entire existing drawing into a new drawing You can use LIST to display and then copy the properties of selected objects to a text file. Make sure the "z" component of the text is set to "0" I've searched the ACAD forums and come across a few solutions with varying degrees of success: Under ACAD CUIx (Partial, for Verticals), Keyboard Shortcuts, Shortcut Keys, Text Window (the list is not alphabetical), change 'Access' Property from 'CTRL+F2' to just 'F2. In some of the drawings that I've worked on, the text (a True Type font) both appears on the screen and when plotted to be "fatter" than normal, almost like its in bold, but it's not. I've run into this problem with many versions of AutoCAD in the past and in the present and my obsessive compulsiveness wants to figure out what the hell is going on.
