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Anonymous
en respuesta a: ChicagoLooper

Hi, Thanks for the detailed response ChicagoLooper,

 

It appears I may have problems getting the 'blue dot' placed correctly. 

 

I do believe the model has been scaled correctly, i.e. 1 meter in the DWG is 1 meter on the British Nation Grid reference (I'm in UK). I'm led to believe this because using the Insert> Location> Set Location> From Map procedure, using the above (BNG) projection, setting a reference point on both map and DWG, the whole drawing overlays accurately over the map. And I can see there is imported drawings of the surrounding site for which the model has been based.

 

What I think my expectation from there was that the DWG co-ordinates would be reassigned as the projected co-ordinates. Which is obviously not the case now.

 

Let's say I picked a reference point on the drawing, say corner of a building and the local coordinates were x-100/y-100. Then found reference point on the projected coordinates, let's say x-1234/y-1234. Is there a tool in vanilla AutoCad where I could offset the whole drawing, i.e. move whole model on both axis by 1134? 

 

Alternatively, would this be a lot easier if I just used AutoCad Map 3D?

 

Thanks.