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Hi, I know it's almost a year late, but I have found the same thing. I'm currently running 10 SP2 and I had also lost the ability to get any of the right-click menus to load. I had even recreated my normal template from scratch, which seemed to work until I added all the toolbars again. Your thread prompted me to look at PerfQAAnalyzer. Sure enough, once I had removed the toolbar and restarted ArcMap, my right click worked again! This isn't really a solution, but hopefully it has been fixed in the later service packs?
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Did you have any luck with this? I too am having similar problems. I have just created a new feature linked annotation feature class for an existing point feature class containing 2500 features. When I create a new feature I also get a new annotation feature, as expected, however I cannot see any way to successfully create the annotations for all of the existing point features. I can obviously convert the labels to annotations and append to the new annotation class, however it does not seem to respect the classes I have set up for the annotations; it creates new default ones. The only other way I can think of doing it would be to copy the 2500 features across into a new feature class, thereby 'creating' the new features. Unless there is a GP tool I have missed?
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This is likely to be related to the known issues described in the article below. The workaround of pasting the object into the mxd isn't really ideal for what I want to achieve. http://support.esri.com/en/knowledgebase/techarticles/detail/29569
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Hi, Sorry for the thread revival, but I didn't see much point in starting a new one. I too have this problem. I have a simple arcpy script that outputs to a map book PDF, which works fine, except for one of the layout elements which happens to be an OLE object (Word doc). The element is missing in the PDF; it just shows a blank frame where it should be with "(OLE Frame)" written inside. I have tried a blank mxd with just the OLE element inside as well as linking to two separate documents, both with standard fonts (Arial), but without any success. Normal exports from within ArcMap are fine. Is there perhaps a parameter that needs to be set for the exportToPDF method for it to handle these elements correctly? Currently I have .exportToPDF(pdfPath,"ALL","","PDF_SINGLE_FILE"). I've tried setting embed_fonts="True" without any success. I'm currently using ArcGIS 10 SP2 with Python 2.6.5. Any ideas? Thanks
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