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    Default Annotative Text on moves?

    I've noticed that when moving or selecting annotative text, that it seems to show every text scale associated to it. Is there a way so it doesn't do that. It really becomes irritating when trying to edit things and you get this large text that isn't even displayed on the screen.

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    Default Re: Annotative Text on moves?

    This is controlled by the variable "annoallvisible". Default value is 1, if you set it to 0, you will only see the current scale.

    From the help file:
    Hides or displays annotative objects that do not support the current annotation scale

    0
    Only annotative objects that support the current annotation scale are displayed

    1
    All annotative objects are displayed


    The ANNOALLVISIBLE setting is saved individually for model space and each layout.

    NoteWhen ANNOALLVISIBLE is set to 1, annotative objects that support more than one scale will only display one scale representation.

    Hope this answers your issue.

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    Default Re: Annotative Text on moves?

    Unfortuantely that doesn't work. I was aware of the variable, but it was a good thought. It seems that with it turned on or off, when going to move anything, all scale appear. This might be a request that has no solution.

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    Default Re: Annotative Text on moves?

    Use this variable.

    selectionannodisplay

    This controls whether alternate scale representations are temporarilly displayed in a dimmed state when an annotative object is selected.
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    Default Re: Annotative Text on moves?

    Quote Originally Posted by dzatto View Post
    Use this variable.

    selectionannodisplay

    This controls whether alternate scale representations are temporarilly displayed in a dimmed state when an annotative object is selected.

    Perfect. Thats exactly it. Thanks a bunch!

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    Default Re: Annotative Text on moves?

    Quote Originally Posted by guitarchitect7 View Post
    Unfortuantely that doesn't work. I was aware of the variable, but it was a good thought. It seems that with it turned on or off, when going to move anything, all scale appear. This might be a request that has no solution.
    It works for me. I set selectionannodisplay to 0, and only the current scale show up whether I'm just selecting it or moving it.

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    Default Re: Annotative Text on moves?

    Thanks for the information as well. I'll incorporate that variable into the startup routine.

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