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Revit has a feature to Specify Coordinates at a Point in the Manage->Coordinates tab. But, it uses all rather vague input. It doesn't officially describe the coordinate system such as whether it's asking for latitude/ longitude, UTM or other. And, if it is asking for UTM it doesn't ask for the UTM zone and the N/S of equator input which are required inputs for determining the position with UTM. One set of positions could be in several zones. And, there are multiple UTM versions. It's uncertain whether this information is gathered from the Location input because the Location input tool is describes as being used for sun position. And, if these tools were serious then there should be a description somewhere of what UTM zone is being used in the properties. I believe some of the Autocad products use these fields in the GIS data fields.
This makes the tool appear to be decorative, but not accurate or serious tools. How can we verify the results of using this tool?
How do we go about using this Specify Coordinates at a Point tool with all this missing information? Or, should we assume we still need to acquire this information from an Autocad file to actually be accurate?
Thanks,
Tim
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