2012

Table Of Contents
The following mtext formatting features have no visual fidelity in previous
releases:
Paragraphs with justified alignment
Paragraphs with distributed alignment
Fields that wrap across columns
Fields that wrap across lines that have new paragraph alignments
Paragraphs with non-default alignments in mtext without left object-level
justification
The following mtext formatting features have some visual fidelity in previous
releases (when its possible to add white spaces or replace text with white
spaces):
Paragraphs with non-default alignments (other than justified or distributed)
in mtext that has left object-level justification
Paragraphs with tabs using new tab alignments (center, right, or decimal
alignment applied)
Paragraphs with new line spacing that can be "approximated" with "tall"
spaces
Mtext with new formatting that is edited and saved in previous releases loses
the new formatting when re-opened in AutoCAD 2008.
Tables in Previous Releases
Editing AutoCAD 2008 tables in previous releases removes AutoCAD 2008
table formatting. Also, AutoCAD 2008 table cells with long block and text
strings may extend outside of cell borders when opened in previous releases.
Data Extraction Tables in Previous Releases
For tables that were created with the Data Extraction wizard in AutoCAD 2008,
you cant edit or update the extracted data in previous releases.
Materials in Previous Releases
AutoCAD 2008 introduces new procedural maps for materials and luminance.
Drawings created earlier than AutoCAD 2007 that contain materials need to
be converted. AutoCAD 2008 provides a system variable,
3DCONVERSIONMODE, that is set to automatically convert old materials to
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