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Hi everyone. I recieved a drawing that is rotated through the UCS (? Sorry can't figure out the proper way to explain what I mean). So the view cube is rotated and my X & Y axis is rotated as well. This allows the drawing to be at a 90 degree angle/straight.

 

However, when I copy that drawing into my own project/file, it rotates to its original position. I'm hoping there's a way I can either A) copy the drawing into my project without losing the rotation, B) Figuring out quickly what the angle of rotation is, or C) Anything that'll help do what I'm trying to do.

 

Sorry if not clear, I can explain better if need be.

 

Thank you!

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B) This should be easy. The properties of a line or block will tell you the angle.

 

You can then either rotate your view using the TWIST option of DVIEW (recommended) or rotate the objects so they line up with your view.

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