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I have not used a custom linestyle for a long time because I determined them to be a PITA. If the behavior has not changed, you need to have a linestyle file in the working directory. Pro/E will not look in search paths for it.
Just a guess but DXFFONT_0 probably came from some imported geometry. So if you only have a small number of imported entities you could just check their line style and change to something else. There might be some way to use the search function but I'm no expert on it. Failing that, you could try searching your database for a file named dxffont_0.* (IIRC the line style extension is .lsl). If you find the linestyle file just copy it to the folder where the drawing lives. Or create a linestyle named dxffont_0 and save it. That should stop the error message.
In Reply to Andrew Kelly:
Using Wildfire 4 M220 64-bit on Windows 7 64-bit SP1
I get the line style error whenever I open certain drawings.
Is there a way to find out what is referencing this elusive line style and fix it?
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