Yes. Rotate the whole project so that it is oriented correctly. Determine
where north actually is. True North, Deed North, Grid North. Determine on
and use it. You will then have to determine the correct bearing or azimuth
between 2 established points. Use that line as a reference for rotating the
project.
Make sure everything in the Whole project is rotated. If you have separate
drawing that have point, surfaces, alignments, etc. They must all be
rotated. Especially make sure that any control for field work gets put in
the same system.
It doesn't take a piece of software to create this situation. I've see WEST
arrows on plans before there was any CAD at all.
Allen
wrote in message news:5842184@discussion.autodesk.com...
I realize that there is no north arrow rotation, so I need some help.
The site was surveyed and we now found out that north is to the right. When
we showed north pointing up, the client threw a fit and we were forced to
point it to the right. Now...here is ithe problem.
I'm doing profiles and labeling the inverts and directions, is there any way
to get them to label correctly now?