I was referring more to that little "rotate" symbol that is at the corner of the scope box; that one is always by eyeballing... I see now that the common Rotate button does allow us to enter an angle, which I had never tried, (I think). But, still, that doesn't' resolve the issue because the center of rotation cannot be placed with precision in reference to something else (such as a reference plane) because the edges of the scope box don't snap to anything and we can't even dimension its edges.
Why will it be good to be able to rotate this with precision? Because sometimes we've had errors such as "can't create section view because the scope box is not exactly parallel (or perpendicular) to the section" (something like that).
Also, we've had other errors in which it is impossible to create dimensions in a view because there is very small deviation between the elevation view or section view and the sides of the scope box.
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