Subtypes that are identical in both initial annotation feature classes are created with a new name in the target annotation feature class when using the Append Annotation Features tool.
Last Published: August 25, 2014No Product Found
Bug ID Number
NIM013515
Submitted
December 6, 2007
Last Modified
June 5, 2024
Applies to
No Product Found
Version found
9.2
Status
Will Not Be Addressed
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Additional Information
No Public Explanation
Workaround
1. Load the two annotation feature classes into ArcMap (new empty map document).2. Start an edit session. (Editor->Start Edit Session) (Open Annotation toolbar if not already open)3. Click on the Select Annotation tool and turn off the first layer4. Set the target of the edit session for the first layer (make sure no class is selected)5. Select all the features from the second layer and select the Edit menu->Copy6. Select Edit->Paste and stop editing (Editor->Stop Editing)7. Save your edits.