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Rotate a view within a viewport in paperspace without changing the view in model spac


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I want to Rotate a view within a viewport in paperspace without changing the view rotation in model space. Is this possible?

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From the AutoCAD 2009 Help file.

 

"You can rotate an entire view within a layout viewport by changing the UCS and using the PLAN command."

 

Is this what you are referring to?

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that is exactly what I as looking for. I could not search the help file correctly.

 

THANKS!!!

 

Dave

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Also from AutoCAD Help.

 

"For a faster method, use the Align and then Rotate View options in the MVSETUP command."

 

You're entirely welcomed Dave.

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DVIEW, TWist is another method although I prefer the UCS and PLAN commands.

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I would tend to use MVSETUP to this, using the UCS option with the plan rotation is also an effective way but if its simply for a one off view you can avoid the need for creating a new UCS using MV.

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Just an extra 10 seconds worth when you set your ucs also do a S (save) give it a name then you change any view at will Ucs R name Plan.

 

Jump back to world Ucs R World optional "plan"

 

Changing your model view makes drawing text easier we then jump back to world when doing true survey co-ords but dont necessarily do a "plan" hope that makes sense.

 

Also not limited to one ucs eg Road1 Road2 etc curvey road had 15 ucs's so would align best on sheets.

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