Explode Text into Fills
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2015-02-11
10:12 PM
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2023-05-19
03:55 PM
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Gordana Radonic
Is this possible to explode text into fill shapes. My titleblock has a font that my consultants do not generally have, and when I publish dwg files, I want to maintain the titleblock without the font change. Short of asking them to load up or buy the front from the internet, is there a way of doing this? Thanks.

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2015-02-12 03:11 AM
You should have a '3D text' object.
Simply view it in elevation and either copy and paste it or select and explode it.
You will be left with a bunch of lines which you can magic wand a fill onto.
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2015-02-12 08:34 AM
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2015-02-13 06:05 AM
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2019-09-14 04:32 AM
but im having trouble creating a .plt file as suggested above not sure how this is done in AC19?

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2019-09-14 10:23 AM
Destination: file
If you have access to Adobe illustrator, I believe you can explode an ArchiCAD published pdf file easily in Illustrator? It might be a command something like "Trace", "Convert to paths "or so.
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2019-09-18 08:35 AM
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2019-09-18 01:05 PM
If you don't have AI, Affinity Designer is a good cheap alternative (usually they have 30% discount options). https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/designer/#buy
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