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Hello,
I have been trying to find a solution on this topic for a very long time so i would be immensely grateful for your assistance.
I have a set of points originating from survey data. When imported into autocad they appear as they should, where both points and their respective number tags appear appropriately. The software automatically generates each survey point as a block, which includes a point entity and a text box with the numeric identity of that point. See the attached images to see what top plan view looks like when initially imported.
However, when i attempt to align these points to a section plane or elevation (perpendicular to the view orientation of the original view), i am no longer able to view the numbers or the points themselves. They all appear flat and hence are unidentifiable. I have to go to far lengths manipulating the original dataset in order to rotate things around using cartesian methods so that the numbers can become visible again and it is a real pain.
I would be incredibly indebted for anyone's help in resolving this issue so that i am able to align points and numbers so that they appear appropriately when aligned to a new section plane view from within autocad. See the section view image attached to gain an understanding of what i mean about the misalignment.
Receive my gratitude in advance for any help you may be able to offer.
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