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Anonymous
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Iam Currently using Archicad 9 and my problem is this my company has been using autocad C & G to use our coordinates is their a way to set coordinates in Archicad for example the way the building is built using the archicad each of the coordinates we use building are Knats ass but what they build in the feild is off maybe 1inch to 1foot our men go out to the feild to get the coordinates of whatver we build and with those coordinates we input them in the Autocad and BOOM we have the orginal and the asbuilt product can archicad do this???? and I would have never guessed that graphisoft would use final fantasy and soul calibur characters as an Avatar kind of strange No
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Anonymous
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How would I place a coordinate on a point or multiple points like in Autocad C&G
I am not sure what you are asking and have never used any version of Autocad. If you explain what you are trying to do, perhaps there is a solution. I also do not use Artlantis.
Eduardo Rolon
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TO export to Artlantis... In AC go to the 3D window -> choose save as -> in the options select Artlantis...
that is as simple as it gets
Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
AC27 US/INT -> AC08

Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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Djordje
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ejrolon wrote:
TO export to Artlantis... In AC go to the 3D window -> choose save as -> in the options select Artlantis...
that is as simple as it gets
... and you have to be in a perspective view. Even if you don't see s***, it will export.

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Anonymous
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Mark wrote:
ArchiCAD tends to do 'Southing and Westing' when you put in surveyor's coordinates...I always double check and if necessary reverse or draw in the reverse (minus) direction. This topic has appeared several times since joining an earlier version of this forum in '99.
I have found ArchiCAD to be consistently correct in the NSEW department. What is often lacking is any indication from the surveyor which direction the measurements are taken. After putting in the metes and bounds, I just check to see if the project north matches the survey (otherwise it will be pointing due south).
Anonymous
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Awesome thank you Iam having a great time with ArtLantis it brings a lot to a drawing