There is most likely more than one way to do this but if it was me this is
how I would do it. I assume your Shapefile has an Attribute field for
rotation.
1. Import your shapefile as you did before to your seed drawing. Make sure
you import the rotation field as OD or Block Attribute
2. Open a new drawing and attach your drawing the contains the imported
shapefile data
3. Create a draw query that alters properties using the rotation angle using
the rotation attribute data
4. Execute the query, detach drawing and save new drawing.
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wrote in message news:5177446@discussion.autodesk.com...
Good Morning Everyone...I am using ArcGIS and AutoCAD 2D Map 2007. I have
several .SHP files that I would like to bring into Map. One of the .SHP
files consists of about 1000 point features (electrical distribution fuses).
I am IMPORTING the .SHP file into a "seed" dwg. in which the proper FUSE
block resides. The proper symbol gets used, but all of the fuses are getting
inserted at the exact same angle. How can I inherit the rotation angle from
the original .SHP file? I'm sure there is a simple solution to the basic
problem!!! thanks a bunch for the help and enjoy the day! Jody