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Howdy folks, I am sure some of you have experienced this like I have over the years and I am finally going to ask why it happens. Why does the text in both plan and layout files shift sometimes? I have narrowed it down to two things in common and that is when I have to hold down "control" and zoom in on my pc to make the screen bigger or smaller (different scenarios require that sometimes) or I upgrade to a new computer. I can then open up a set of plans I have already worked on and have to go through and adjust each text and stretch the grip to make it go back to normal and that is very time consuming. Any tips on this (if any of this makes sense to you all)? Example below.........

 

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Looks to me like it's an issue with the size of the text box you want to fit it in. On your image on the left, look at the space between the 2407 and the right edge. Then on the right image, it's a larger distance and it fits. Sometime just need to drag the text box a little to make it go away.

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As a software developer I know sizing of text to an area is a difficult area across different devices, OS, font scaling etc.   I don't know the internals of Chief so it could be a different issue, but I've had to resolve problems like this in various applications when text only just fits an bounding area as this can lead to unexpected issues such as you'be seen in Chief.  I commented a bit more about this type of issue a while back:

 

 

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1 hour ago, Rookie65 said:

On your image on the left, look at the space between the 2407 and the right edge. Then on the right image, it's a larger distance and it fits.

You are right, I had to stretch the box to get it to fit right> Keep in mind, these plans were already completed and delivered months ago. When I opened it today the text was all jacked up.

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5 hours ago, winterdd said:

Any tips on this (if any of this makes sense to you all)

Tips:

  1. Avoid Rich Text wherever possible. This is significantly less important in X16 and X17.
  2. If you are sticking with X15 or older versions, and you have re-usable text from CAD blocks, details, library items, etc., it could be worth replacing Rich Text with standard Text wherever you can.
  3. Upgrade to X17.
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