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Topic ClosedText Style Problem

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Murph View Drop Down
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    Posted: 26.May.2010 at 21:27
Electronically the text in my AutoCAD2008 drawing is correct but when I print the drawing the alphabets M, N, V and W all have this strange heavy metal rock font. Everything in my Text Style is correct. What is the solution? Anyone
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.May.2010 at 22:14
I've heard that mentioned before. I believe it was fixed in the printer options, merge lines or similar..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.May.2010 at 09:02
Yes, these spikes are caused by plot styles - see the tip:
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