how to opt coordinate system on a set plane
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2021-05-03 06:55 PM
2021-05-03
06:55 PM
I need a "front view coordinate system" on the center of a block, but cannot find a way to opt the coordinate system:
when I put cursore on the center of the block, it sometimes how cordinate A, B C, but njust don't show the front view coordinate
there are several option but no one is what I need, so how can I opt one of them?
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2021-05-03 08:08 PM
2021-05-03
08:08 PM
Do you need it to rotate the shape? This is morph? Maybe it is just easier to rotate it in elevation?
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2021-05-04 01:59 AM
2021-05-04
01:59 AM
Hello Podolsky,
that is morph, and the section is not vertical at front view, also, in elevation or setion view unable to rotate along long axis
The concerned is: there appear many coordinate options but I am unable to opt the one what I want
Thanks
that is morph, and the section is not vertical at front view, also, in elevation or setion view unable to rotate along long axis
The concerned is: there appear many coordinate options but I am unable to opt the one what I want
Thanks

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2021-05-04 03:18 AM
2021-05-04
03:18 AM
You can create a 'dummy' section/elevation in the X-Y plane that you want - you can delete it later.
That can it easier to rotate in that plane.
Or you can use the 'Editing Plane' options.
This even allows you to 'Pick a Plane' - i.e. on an existing element.
This may help … https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/134610/
Barry.
That can it easier to rotate in that plane.
Or you can use the 'Editing Plane' options.
This even allows you to 'Pick a Plane' - i.e. on an existing element.
This may help … https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/134610/
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