![]() ![]() I do remember having to go to Settings>Edit Drawing Settings>Units and Zone and just clicking OK. Just yesterday joining some lines and arcs to a polyline caused a crash and corruption of the ACAD profile.) I think it was in 2016, which I've only recently begun using again (Side note: I still hate 2016. I seem to recall this happening to me as well, but never figured out what caused it. The only relevant variable is Annoautoscale (-4 you want) but this is for AutoCAD not Civil3d. Reset the scales to default removing excess xref scales (do in each linked file). Unfortunately this is likely to give Metric (millimeter scales which are useless) so you may want to correct the registry with the following registry file entry before resetting the scales (for 2015). Try setting the Anno scale in Settings and see if everything changes, if this works it is likely to be the AutoCAD anno scales which have messed up and possibly due to excessive Xref scales (old unfixed xref scale issue dating from R2006). Kevin, does the annotation scale work correctly if set in the drawing settings in Prospector?ĪutoCAD annotative scales and Civil3d annotative scales are not the same or directly linked although in normal instances they will coincide and work together. ![]() It's like all Civil 3D objects now, by default, do not obey the annotation scale unless they are edited.īoth the annotation toggles are turned on, but that doesn't ever have any effect on civil 3D objects anyway which should be annotative by default. ![]() I edit a profile view, click 'OK' then it rescales correctly, then match properties to another profile view and that one rescales too. A REGEN doesn't force them to change but matching properties between similar objects does. All Civil 3D objects remain visually the same so I edit a label then click 'OK' straight away then it redraws that label at the right scale but all the others don't. ![]() don't resize themselves automatically anymore - but normal cad text, multileaders, dims still do.įor example, I'm at 1:500 and I change to 1:200. I can change the scale and all labels, profile views etc. My Civil 3d objects have suddenly lost the ability to automatically rescale themselves according to the annotation scale. ![]()
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