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Hi,
>> Is there anyway to solve the problem without converting the drawing back to meters?
Your coordinates are too far away from 0,0 and with such high coordinates you'll get less digits (behind the decimal separator) for mathematical calculations. That's not a limit of AutoCAD, that's a limit of double precision/how coordinates are stored in CAD-systems.
Also these high coordinates not only have issues with the display, also with commands like TRIM or EXTEND, with object-snap like INT and a lot more...
You can stay in Millimeter, but then you need to move your geometry to 0,0 ... and if you want to have that dwg at correct coordinates I can use XREF to insert your drawing (close to 0,0) and move/rotate/scale the referenced object to the correct location.
If you work in Meter, you won't have all that issues.
- alfred -
Alfred NESWADBA
ISH-Solutions GmbH / Ingenieur Studio HOLLAUS
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