I have started a new project by linking in a dwg. There will be several building on this site. Since the dwg came in at true north, I set up project north in order to draw the building straight and square. When I did this, the crop region also rotated along with everything else (elevation bubbles etc.). Now I can draw the building correctly, but the crop region and elevations are at an angle. I can't figure out what I am doing wrong. Any help is welcome.
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Link your dwg into a true north view (typically a site plan). If your elevation markers are already placed before you rotate project north then they will rotate as well, Revit is simply maintaining what your existing elevation direction. You can rotate your elevations back or place new ones.There are no stupid questions, only stupid people
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