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Change origin witouth ruining layouts

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Change origin witouth ruining layouts

Anonymous
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There is any way to change the coordinates of the origin without ruining all layouts and their viewports?

 

I have a map whit a very heavy number of layers and objects. The map coordinates are latitude and longitude, but is displaced 300 kilometers, so I need to move everything to fix the coordinates.

 

But if I move all objects, all viewports and layouts will be ruined.

 

So I'm looking for something like redefining (0,0) to mean (300,250), but without actually moving anything.

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tramber
Advisor
Advisor
U can use the -PAN command in each viewport.
It's an accurate method if you specify the good vector.
It can be scripted using the CVPORT variable.
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jw7018
Collaborator
Collaborator

you can rotate your text, dims, etc.with the actual view port "box" though they will have to be re-aligned.

 

I have moved view ports, dims, text along the x,y axis to align one view port with another to assure each item hits a construction line

 

practice in a save-as file

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imadHabash
Mentor
Mentor

Hi,

 

you can get it by making a new ucs. try it by UCSMAN comman line. or follow the image 

 

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Imad Habash

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Anonymous
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I moved the UCS by clicking on the UCS arrowed icon, and moving it to the correct origin.

 

When I click on an object, the properties show the correct coordinates, but when I extract the coordinates data, I still get the original, wrong coordinates.

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Anonymous
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Is not practical. I have dozens of layouts with many viewports on each one.
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ВeekeeCZ
Consultant
Consultant

See THIS thread. Moving a whole drawing into new origin is the only way how to solve this issue. The routine will help you to PAN all the layouts...

Good luck.

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tramber
Advisor
Advisor

I agree that a dozen is a lot.

but when you are in one presentation, it is easy to go in a first viewport and to send the below SCRIPT command :

 

 

CVPORT 2 -PAN 0,0 1000,1000
CVPORT 3 -PAN 0,0 1000,1000
CVPORT 4 -PAN 0,0 1000,1000
CVPORT 5 -PAN 0,0 1000,1000
CVPORT 6 -PAN 0,0 1000,1000
.......7
...

 

 

U need x lines where x is the maximum amount of viewport in the 12 paper spaces.

Don't forget to disable osnap before scripting.

 

Thats the way I would do. When it's done, it's done !

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