I've recently been having a problem where I will set the same coordinate system for two drawings, then make sure the units are the same, but when I turn on the aerial, the actual red circle representing the origin of the coordinate system ends up on a different x,y point. The drawing then do not line up when xref'd into each other. Any idea what might be causing that?
Excellent video, full of useful information.
Great Video, easy to follow. I went through a lot of them and none made sense. Again, thanks for making it simple.
Very helpful.
I've recently been having a problem where I will set the same coordinate system for two drawings, then make sure the units are the same, but when I turn on the aerial, the actual red circle representing the origin of the coordinate system ends up on a different x,y point. The drawing then do not line up when xref'd into each other. Any idea what might be causing that?
georeferenced based on sat picture? I think this is good tool only for those who are curios in general, but not for surveyors
Is this applicable to convert a local coordinate to utm by following this step. thanks
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Any way to then convert it to another coordinate system??
Hi Dan, you can try this: civilintentions.blogspot.com/search/label/Coordinate%20Conversion
hope it helps...
is there a way to set a default zone? annoying having to do it every time
You may be able to save a drawing and then open it up to create a new one.
Create a template
yes, set it up in your template (.dwt file), then it will start off like that every time you open a new drawing using that template.