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Topic Closedcogo point labels in paperspace issues

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    Posted: 18.Jul.2017 at 22:06

Hi guys,

 

I've been experiencing issues with cogo point labels and markers size in paperspace. Never happened to me before but the points are barely visible in PS. when I set the annotation scale to desired value in MS everything looks as desired. After I switch to PS and use the same scale for the viewport, the points can barely be seen. Annotation scale in VP properties is the same as VP scale. I was trying various things and what I found out is that it happens when I modify the Layout page setup. I started a new dwg. (no template), imported some points, went to PS and zoomed in and out in the viewport and everything was working fine. Once I change the paper size or printer and try to zoom in and regen, the problem occurs. I was thinking the issue might be that the drawings I use were created in C3D2014 and I use C3D 2015 but I guess that should not affect the blank new dwg which is what is happening too. Thanks for any ideas. 

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