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notes jumping to somewhere else in work space ug nx7.5 drafting

notes jumping to somewhere else in work space ug nx7.5 drafting

notes jumping to somewhere else in work space ug nx7.5 drafting

(OP)
I'm having an issue with an existing drawing I'm trying to modify. I'm just trying to add a note on my drawing, but when I click to locate the note, it isn't displayed where I clicked, it jumps to a location far off in space. I'm hoping there's a quick fix to this. I attached an example, please take a look.

In order to find where the note was located, I have to zoom out a LOT.
If anyone has some suggestions, That would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

RE: notes jumping to somewhere else in work space ug nx7.5 drafting

(OP)
I found a fix, the notes that were in the top right were a duplicate of notes in the drawing at the bottom left.
I copied the text to a word program, deleted the note, added a new note to the drawing and the issue went away. I was able to add other notes as well without any issue.

RE: notes jumping to somewhere else in work space ug nx7.5 drafting

You could also have an issue with your graphics driver.

RE: notes jumping to somewhere else in work space ug nx7.5 drafting

I think i have seen and reported this problem myself.
In my case it turned out that the specific note which i had copied to multiple places was "a bit old", (pre-NX). The solution was , i think, Part clean up.

Have a look at Information- part - part history to see how old the part is, if it's been around before NX, i.e Unigraphics, then the note might have that heritage.

Regards, Tomas

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