If you post your drawing template file, (ends with. (see attached screen capture) But again, if you intend to design to IEC standards, your drawing properties weren't set for that. I copied your circuit into a properly formatted drawing environment for inches and all works as expected for a line-referenced based environment. It will also avoid the perpetuation of corrupt drawings that would have to be reworked in the future in order to get the best performance from AutoCAD Electrical. This will help prevent the time you lose going back and fixing things. I would advise that you go through the tutorials or attend classroom training. Drawings and project.wdp, project.aepx, etc. It is generally a good idea to follow the folder structure as seen in the Demo project supplied by Autodesk. I also noticed that your project.wdp and project.aepx files are located in a folder that is below the drawing file location. I noticed that your wire crossing style was set to loops. And the use of wire crossing loops isn't normal for IEC either. When designing to IEC standards you normally use X zones or an X-Y grid format, not line references. This causes the trap distance to be too great and will confuse cross-referencing, wire numbering, etc. Your project is set to use IEC symbols but the drawing you posted appears to be in inch format. The drawing you posted has no line reference numbers yet the Drawing Properties are set to wire number based upon line references.
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