@bit_Cad2018 Do you really need to use trim at all. You can use layouts with rotated viewports. There are many codes added that automatically create layouts with rotated viewports.
If you don't prefer using layouts you can use Autocad commands PLAN and UCS object to change rotation
Step 1)
Run command UCS and select option OBject, or simply click on icon. Click on rectangle edge that you want to be lower edge of your paper

Step 2)
Run command PLAN and press <enter> twice.

Your view changes so you can print your drawing, or add other information.
To go back to World ucs run UCS W or hit command icon. Run command PLAN and hit <enter> twice, And you are back in previous view. You can even use named views if you want. Trimming is least viable option. What if you have to make some changes. With trimming you are doomed, while layouts or method I described enable work continuation without fuss.
Miljenko Hatlak

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