Sorry, forgot the attachment.
"Steve Kemp" wrote in message
news:412cdbe0$1_2@newsprd01...
> One thing I noticed about this template is the UCS seems to have been
moved.
> I set the UCS back to default location by typing in 'UCS' at the command
> line and then typing in 'W' for world and then things seems to fall into
> place a little better.
>
> Attached is a drawing were I used your template, set the UCS to World and
> then set it up for X-Y Grid. The components seem to get the correct X-Y
> Grid values. My labels are in Green on this drawing.
>
> I could not get quite the same configuration you specify below though.
You
> mentioned placing a component in the K-1 zone, but using the 2.55 spacing
> and the with of the title block, I was un able to get a K zone, but this
is
> at least something to look at. I am pretty sure it has to do with the UCS
> have being moved in your Template drawing.
>
> Steve
>
> "mbos015" wrote in message
> news:24227244.1093405150916.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com...
> > I am running AutoCAD Electrical 2005.
> > When I setup the x-y grid referencing, I set the origin, the grid
spacing
> and then get it to display grid labels on the drawing.
> > This is all well and good, the labels appear at the correct spacing
> (X=2.55, Y=2.55) and from the correct origin (although sometimes it
creates
> the labels form 0,0. not the origin I specify, weird??) anyway when I
place
> a component in say zone A-1 the tag is correct. Then I place a component
in
> zone B-1 and the tag still says A-1. Then I place a component in zone K-1
> and the tag is C-1. Then I move down to A-9 and the tag is A-1. The
> horizontal is totally out of wack and the vertical never changes no mater
> how far down I go. What is going on???? Is this a unit setup thing,
imperial
> , metric or scaling or what. The demo project the that uses x-grid only
> seems to works ok??? help???? this is really annoying me. I have attached
my
> title block
>
>