Text Editing
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2017-02-23
02:30 AM
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03:52 PM
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Gordana Radonic

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2017-02-23 02:49 AM
Please look at the description as that will give you an idea of the best place to post.
All I can think of to help you is to zoom out a bit before you double click on the text to edit.
The edit box should adjust automatically - if the text is too small when you double click it the edit box will be bigger so you can se it properly, and if too big the edit box should get smaller.
I have never seen it fill the entire screen.
What is the screen size and resolution that you are using?
Also your operating system and Archicad version can often help.
Barry.
Versions 6.5 to 27
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2017-02-23 04:49 AM
I agree that changing the zoom usually works, but not this time for some reason. It doesn't seem to matter how close or far, or where it is on the screen, as soon as you dbl click it fills the screen to the point where all of the model space area is covered. Is there a keyboard command or some other method you can use to close the editing box? The software is Archicad Start 2016 (it is up-to-date). The OS is windows 10 Pro, the monitor is a 24' HD running at max resolution.

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2017-02-23 05:03 AM
I just tried and yep, it filled the whole screen.
Zooming out (quite a way) before selecting still helped me.
However I also discovered that CTRL+ENTER closes and keeps your changes.
Barry.
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11
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2017-02-23 06:07 AM

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2017-08-11 11:15 AM
What's the most frustrating is that it covers out the text editing palette.
I'm guessing it's a bug, and hopefully they got it fixed in 21 (I'm still in 20)
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2019-08-15 09:51 PM
If a start a new text box it is fine, but I'm copying and pasting info from an old text box and into a new one. Now the new one is filling the entire screen. Somehow that problem got copied over.
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2023-02-03 11:28 PM
Version 26 and this is still a problem. I agree, what is most frustrating is that it covers the text editing palette, so that means not even being able to underline, bold, or change font (+color).
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2023-06-08 03:38 AM
I've seen this problem myself. When I did some investigating, It seems to happen when I try to put a space in-between some text and only give that blank line a 1pt text height or less. Then the window blows up and fills the screen. If I take that same line and make it large than 1pt it reacts like we are expecting it to.
So I would ask, are you placing a blank line and then resizing that line to control your spacing between text?
Maybe this information might lead you to an overall solution to the problem.
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2023-06-09 03:33 AM
Do remember that you can use the Crtl + i / b / u shortcuts for the various standard font styles.
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