However, if AutoCAD is rendering the formatting okay, then there may be some undocumented formatting syntax which I am unaware of. My guess is that when Visio converts the file into DWG, the formatting codes Visio is using are not strictly following AutoCAD’s rules. ![]() StripMtext works by searching and removing specific formatting codes per AutoCAD’s Mtext formatting rules. They are very common and probably supposed to be there. The curly brackets are Mtext formatting characters which group a block of text which formatting is applied. I assume you are familiar with using AutoCAD commands and have viewed the demo on this blog for instruction on how to use StripMtext. ![]() I’m am always interested in fixing any problem user’s experience using StripMtext.
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