Good Afternoon,
We have been using text scale relative to plot scale recently, and for the most part it works well. However we have run into a problem when we have multiple scales in the same drawing. Is there a way to turn off text scale in existing text or to "lock" the scale so it won't change when we change the plot scale for a different detail? We have used go to views in order to solve some of the issue, but if the view is turned off, everything changes to the current plot scale and causes the drawing to regenerate. Because detail drawings tend to be text heavy, it can take a while to regenerate.
Turning text scale off does not affect text that was created previously. I've tried matching attributes to text that was created with the text scale off. I've tried pasting it into a new drawing where the text scale is off. The only other thing that I can see doing is to completely redo all the text with the text scale off. I am hopeful that there is an easier method. Thank you for any help or advice.
Sincerely,
Liz R.
We have been using text scale relative to plot scale recently, and for the most part it works well. However we have run into a problem when we have multiple scales in the same drawing. Is there a way to turn off text scale in existing text or to "lock" the scale so it won't change when we change the plot scale for a different detail? We have used go to views in order to solve some of the issue, but if the view is turned off, everything changes to the current plot scale and causes the drawing to regenerate. Because detail drawings tend to be text heavy, it can take a while to regenerate.
Turning text scale off does not affect text that was created previously. I've tried matching attributes to text that was created with the text scale off. I've tried pasting it into a new drawing where the text scale is off. The only other thing that I can see doing is to completely redo all the text with the text scale off. I am hopeful that there is an easier method. Thank you for any help or advice.
Sincerely,
Liz R.