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tomcarver
969 Vistas, 4 Respuestas

objects below Z axis

Hello,

99.9% of my work is 2D. Only in the X and Y-axis. Somehow, I have some objects in the negative Z-axis. I'm not sure how I did this and I'm not sure how to fix it. I noticed the problem when I saw some objects that should have been aligned but were not. I checked the distance to see how far to move them and saw that the X and Y distances were 0 but the distance in the Z-axis was 6". I further confirmed the problem by using the view cube to view the objects perpendicular to the Z-axis and saw that some were below the X-Y plane. 

Can anyone help me get these lines/objects back to the X-Y plane? 

Thanks,

Tom

injineri
en respuesta a: tomcarver

select all objects in model space and in properties panels z value field or elevation field type 0

rkmcswain
en respuesta a: tomcarver

If you happen to paste or import something into your drawing that is not at the 0.0 elevation, and then you use Object Snap on these entities when creating or modifying other geometry, you can cause the created or edited objects to move to the non-zero elevation. 

You can set OSNAPZ to 1 in your drawings when you're working to avoid this.

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Kent1Cooper
en respuesta a: tomcarver

Try the FLATTEN command, but read about it first, and try it in a copy  of the drawing, because some people have sometimes experienced problems from it.

Kent Cooper, AIA
ara_neresesian
en respuesta a: tomcarver

HI 

In my opinion (if you have line,polyline circle,arc,hatch,..... with  same -z )

use "move" command in  "front view  by cube" and you need to move  ucs-view and then all to the up)

good luck