bject: Losing text I add to a graphic
Hi all:
FM 8.0, Windows XP.
When I add text to a graphic, I use the A (Draw a Text Line) tool.
Then I need to drag my text around to position it exactly.
Sometimes, I lose some of my text. For instance, I'll type in 10
(8PL), but when I drag it to a n
28, 2008 12:31 PM
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Subject: Losing text I add to a graphic
Hi all:
FM 8.0, Windows XP.
When I add text to a graphic, I use the A (Draw a Text Line) tool.
Then I need to drag my text around to position it exactly.
Sometimes, I lose some of my text. For instance, I'
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Reagan
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 3:31 PM
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Subject: Losing text I add to a graphic
Hi all:
FM 8.0, Windows XP.
When I add text to a graphic, I use the A (Draw a Text Line) tool.
Then I need to drag my text around to position it exactly.
Without poking at it, it sounds as if another object in the drawing
may be cutting off the text.
Are you using Bring To Front to make sure nothing is on top of it?
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vince
;t Run Around > Set
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> Thomas Schmidt
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Nothing else is in front of it -- it's not a bring to front kind of
thing. The text just *poof* disappears.
On 10/28/08, Art Campbell wrote:
> Without poking at it, it sounds as if another object in the drawing
> may be cutting off the text.
> Are you using Bring To Front to make sure nothing is
Hi all:
FM 8.0, Windows XP.
When I add text to a graphic, I use the A (Draw a Text Line) tool.
Then I need to drag my text around to position it exactly.
Sometimes, I lose some of my text. For instance, I'll type in 10
(8PL), but when I drag it to a new location, it'll arrive as 0 (8PL)
or 10(
roperties > Don't Run Around > Set
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> Thomas Schmidt
>
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Deirdre
> Reagan
> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 3:31 PM
> To: Framer's List
> Subject: Losing text I a
Nothing else is in front of it -- it's not a bring to front kind of
thing. The text just *poof* disappears.
On 10/28/08, Art Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Without poking at it, it sounds as if another object in the drawing
> may be cutting off the text.
> Are you using Bring To Front to m
uesday, October 28, 2008 3:31 PM
To: Framer's List
Subject: Losing text I add to a graphic
Hi all:
FM 8.0, Windows XP.
When I add text to a graphic, I use the A (Draw a Text Line) tool.
Then I need to drag my text around to position it exactly.
Sometimes, I lose some of my text. For i
Without poking at it, it sounds as if another object in the drawing
may be cutting off the text.
Are you using Bring To Front to make sure nothing is on top of it?
Art Campbell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a
Hi all:
FM 8.0, Windows XP.
When I add text to a graphic, I use the A (Draw a Text Line) tool.
Then I need to drag my text around to position it exactly.
Sometimes, I lose some of my text. For instance, I'll type in 10
(8PL), but when I drag it to a new location, it'll arrive as 0 (8PL)
or 10(
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