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Topic ClosedXY GRID

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    Posted: 20.Jan.2011 at 10:30
Dear...

I receive a drawing from project owner as here:




Now, after project Phase I finished we have to submit As Built Drawing. All drawing of as built must meet to owner codes and marks.

How to generate/create xy grid as drawing above?? Or, is there any LISP for that??
Help me...

Thanks....
Sweet regards,
Anggiat Thamrin
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Jan.2011 at 17:36
Those aren't standard AutoCAD grids, so either someone created them specially or they may be available in your flavor of AutoCAD - I'm not sure.

I suggest posting this question in the forum that specializes in your flavor of AutoCAD (such as AutoCAD Civil 3D, Map)

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