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Topic ClosedXref attachment of different UCS

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    Posted: 01.Feb.2009 at 13:26
Does any one knows how to attach Xref of a named UCS to UCS World with original co ordinate
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Feb.2009 at 05:09

when attaching an x-ref it is best to attach it when you have the UCS set to world.  If the x-ref is rotated to a named UCS then save it at the World rotation before trying to attacing to your drawing.

Command: Ucsfollow
Command: 1
Then you can either load the UCSII tool bar and then select world or you can just type the command: UCS and follow the prompts.
I hope this helps
 
 
 
 
 
 
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