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Topic ClosedFont style property doesn't change

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    Posted: 17.Dec.2008 at 21:10
I have a problem with one particular AutoCAD 2007 workstation. Other workstations seem to render the drawing just fine. On this one, the font properties don't work right. I have a drawing that has the font in the title bar set to University. If I open it on this one particular workstation, the font styling doesn't seem to apply correctly. If I change the font property on this workstation to something random like Arial or Wingdings, nothing happens. I have verified that this font is properly installed on the computer (Windows XP). The style properties in this drawing look and behave just fine on another AutoCAD workstation.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Dec.2008 at 08:34
Originally posted by uhcafigdc uhcafigdc wrote:

I have a problem with one particular AutoCAD 2007 workstation. Other workstations seem to render the drawing just fine. On this one, the font properties don't work right. I have a drawing that has the font in the title bar set to University. If I open it on this one particular workstation, the font styling doesn't seem to apply correctly. If I change the font property on this workstation to something random like Arial or Wingdings, nothing happens. I have verified that this font is properly installed on the computer (Windows XP). The style properties in this drawing look and behave just fine on another AutoCAD workstation.


Maybe it is an attribute definition of your block ?
when you select it and go to properties toolbar what do you show?.(ex:
Type of your file extentions  ect..)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Dec.2008 at 16:55
When I select the block and view the properties pane, I see Mtext at the top, and there is a field called Style. Changing the Style does nothing on this particular computer.

On another computer, this drawing appears just fine and this property changes the style appropriately. This makes me think that it must be an AutoCAD setting

Edited by uhcafigdc - 18.Dec.2008 at 16:57
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Dec.2008 at 14:15
Originally posted by uhcafigdc uhcafigdc wrote:

When I select the block and view the properties pane, I see Mtext at the top, and there is a field called Style. Changing the Style does nothing on this particular computer.

On another computer, this drawing appears just fine and this property changes the style appropriately. This makes me think that it must be an AutoCAD setting


If it is a block use bedit command then change it.
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