This has happened to me a few times. Every once in a while I will have a file that has different plug-in objects suddenly get a marker turned on. We joke around that the file has Markeritus™. The drawing I am currently working on has a very severe case.
As you can see in the screenshot I have Truss Cross text, Truss Cross Symbol and Lighting Pipes in my file that, all of the sudden, have markers turned on. No change in attributes setting can make them go away.
If I convert the objects into groups I see that the polylines and polygons have markers turned on. Here you can see a Truss Cross is now three polygons with the Marker turned on.
All new similar plug-in objects that I create in the file will have the marker turned on, but if I copy the objects and paste them into a new drawing, the marker disappears. I wish I had a process of correcting this outside of copying and pasting everything or converting all of them to groups.
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This has happened to me a few times. Every once in a while I will have a file that has different plug-in objects suddenly get a marker turned on. We joke around that the file has Markeritus™. The drawing I am currently working on has a very severe case.
As you can see in the screenshot I have Truss Cross text, Truss Cross Symbol and Lighting Pipes in my file that, all of the sudden, have markers turned on. No change in attributes setting can make them go away.
If I convert the objects into groups I see that the polylines and polygons have markers turned on. Here you can see a Truss Cross is now three polygons with the Marker turned on.
All new similar plug-in objects that I create in the file will have the marker turned on, but if I copy the objects and paste them into a new drawing, the marker disappears. I wish I had a process of correcting this outside of copying and pasting everything or converting all of them to groups.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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