Mike.Craven
2009-12-03, 05:58 PM
I'm running ACAD2007 and ACADe 2007 on a Dell Desktop Precision 350 (due for upgrade) with Windows XP Professional v2002 SP2.
I am trying to edit text in a vendors drawing. I am double clicking on the text sting and instead of viewing the text string the view seems to have shift to coordinates 0,0,0. the command line retains the _ddedit, but does not perform the carriage return, once the carriage return is done manually, it prompts to select an annotation object, again, no carriage return. I zoom and pan to the string of text, click on it and it again returns me to 0,0,0.
the text is editable via the properties manager only, (except you cannot enter a carriage return.) I have tried converting the text to mtext and it just disappears, indicating on the command line that 1 text objects removed, 1 MText object added.
It's as if someone disabled the carriage return while at the same time making any editting of the text by any method impossible.
Any clues? HInts? Suggestions????
I eagerly await any feedback
Mike
I just tried copying it into another drawing and that doesn't help.
I am trying to edit text in a vendors drawing. I am double clicking on the text sting and instead of viewing the text string the view seems to have shift to coordinates 0,0,0. the command line retains the _ddedit, but does not perform the carriage return, once the carriage return is done manually, it prompts to select an annotation object, again, no carriage return. I zoom and pan to the string of text, click on it and it again returns me to 0,0,0.
the text is editable via the properties manager only, (except you cannot enter a carriage return.) I have tried converting the text to mtext and it just disappears, indicating on the command line that 1 text objects removed, 1 MText object added.
It's as if someone disabled the carriage return while at the same time making any editting of the text by any method impossible.
Any clues? HInts? Suggestions????
I eagerly await any feedback
Mike
I just tried copying it into another drawing and that doesn't help.