I've tried searching and can't find it. Someone recently posted why a cad file with acquired coordinates will rotate when the file is reopened.
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Looking for the post regarding cad files moving when project is reopened
Scott D. Brown, AIA | Senior Project Manager | Beck GroupTags: None
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No this isn't the one. Someone did a detailed description of what happens when you insert into a view set to true north vs project. And how it affects what happens on re-opening the project.Scott D. Brown, AIA | Senior Project Manager | Beck Group
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Not the one
Nope, maybe it was on AUGI. it outlined what happens after you bring in the cad survey, rotate move and acquire, then save. then when you reopen the dwg is off in space somewhere.Scott D. Brown, AIA | Senior Project Manager | Beck Group
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Maybe this thread then...
If that´s not the one either, then remember that you can use Boolean Search on the forum, e.g.
survey AND reloadKlaus Munkholm
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Not that one either
Thats a great post, but not the one. Thanks.Scott D. Brown, AIA | Senior Project Manager | Beck Group
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