Once I started the Site plan, all of the Floor Plans aligned w/ the Site Plan orientation (True/Project North). How do I straighten out the Floor Plans and keep the Site Plan's orientation?
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Once I started the Site plan, all of the Floor Plans aligned w/ the Site Plan orientation (True/Project North). How do I straighten out the Floor Plans and keep the Site Plan's orientation?
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If what you show is the True North orientation then use True North for site plan and Project North for building plans. Use different view templates for Site plan and building plans. You need to rotate True North if you has not done it already.
If what you show is the True North orientation then use True North for site plan and Project North for building plans. Use different view templates for Site plan and building plans. You need to rotate True North if you has not done it already.
Floor plans' Grid lines & Dimensions did not rotate and the "Orientation" tab is greyed out under Properties. Help!
Floor plans' Grid lines & Dimensions did not rotate and the "Orientation" tab is greyed out under Properties. Help!
It got confusing what your are trying to do.... isnt it the reply you marked as solution? Project nprth true north?
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It got confusing what your are trying to do.... isnt it the reply you marked as solution? Project nprth true north?
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@tstewart wrote:
Floor plans' Grid lines & Dimensions did not rotate and the "Orientation" tab is greyed out under Properties. Help!
Check the View template for Orientation. Your site plans and floor plans should have different view templates. Site plan's view template has Orientation = True North, floor plan's view template has Orientation = Project North.
@tstewart wrote:
Floor plans' Grid lines & Dimensions did not rotate and the "Orientation" tab is greyed out under Properties. Help!
Check the View template for Orientation. Your site plans and floor plans should have different view templates. Site plan's view template has Orientation = True North, floor plan's view template has Orientation = Project North.
Like this? Can do this also using a scope box as mentioned in previous reply
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Like this? Can do this also using a scope box as mentioned in previous reply
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I have a similar issue. I am trying to plot my floor plan to a pdf format so I can create an office map with Floor Plan Mapper. I am actually using DWG TruView2023 and my floor plan keeps getting cropped. Is there a way to fit the floor plan to an 11x17 paper size?
Thanks in advance,
M
I have a similar issue. I am trying to plot my floor plan to a pdf format so I can create an office map with Floor Plan Mapper. I am actually using DWG TruView2023 and my floor plan keeps getting cropped. Is there a way to fit the floor plan to an 11x17 paper size?
Thanks in advance,
M
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