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How to solve the problem that CAD fonts cannot be displayed under win10 system

Author: Xiaoyuer Date: 2018-04-21

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When many users of Windows 10 official version system use CAD to open drawings, they will encounter the situation where the characters cannot be displayed, which greatly affects the integrity of the drawings. What to do? Next, the editor of PConline will introduce to you the method to display the text and symbols of the drawing.

Method one:

1. Open the drawing with CAD. If the situation in the picture below appears when opening, it means that your CAD fonts are incomplete. The red circle is the font that is missing in your CAD font library;

2. The fonts are not fully displayed after opening. After the above situation occurs, many words, annotations and symbols in the opened drawing will not be displayed, making the drawing incomplete and unable to be reviewed. For example, the following situation will occur;

3. Start solving the problem and use the following situation as an example to illustrate the solution. After opening the CAD drawing, it prompts that the font: gbcbig is not found. Do not click the OK button at this time. Clicking the OK button will replace the gbcbig font with other fonts, so that the displayed font is not the original font, and sometimes there may be errors. Instead, write down gbcbig;

4. Search for fonts, open the browser, and search for gbcbig using Baidu or other search engines;

5. Select the website to download the font. Select the website to download the font on the page that appears. It is recommended to download it from the Sina iAsk shared information. There are no viruses and the fonts are relatively complete. If you do not have an account to download, you can easily register one. It is convenient and fast. You have a Sina account. You can log in directly. In addition, if you don’t have enough points, you can check in on the homepage of Sina iAsk’s shared information every day, and you can get a lot of points, which are enough for use;

6. Copy the fonts to the CAD font library, and copy the downloaded fonts to the CAD font folder. The path of the CAD font folder: C:Program FilesAutoCAD 2010Fonts. If it is not the installed C drive, please go to the path of your installation. Find the Fonts folder and copy the downloaded font gbcbig or other fonts into it;

7. Download all fonts, repeat steps three, four, five, and six to download all missing fonts and copy them to the Fonts folder;

8. Re-open CAD, close CAD, and re-open the drawing in CAD. All fonts will be displayed.

Method two:

1. If the correct font still cannot be displayed as above, you can use this method. As shown below, the reinforced font cannot be displayed normally;

2. Open Tools-Options-Properties Palette;

3. Select the word that cannot be displayed normally and remember its layer and style. As shown in the figure, its layer is the support steel bar label and the style is STANDARD;

4. Make a quick selection, open the Tools-Quick Selection command, select the layer in the property drop-down list, and select the support reinforcement label in the value drop-down list;

5. After selecting the text, select the text from the content in the properties palette;

6. Select the text style starting with TSSD in the text-style drop-down list. This will complete the text replacement and the text can be displayed normally. If not, try several text styles. There will always be one that works. Planted.

The above is the solution to the problem that CAD fonts cannot be displayed under win10 system introduced by the editor. Isn't it very simple? Users can choose any method to operate according to their own needs!

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