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Hi, I having a bit of trouble understanding the way imports are orientated within models. I have this situation: In Project A I have imported a jpeg and traced over parts of it using detail lines. When I copy both (i.e. the jpeg and the detail lines together), and then paste both (at the same time) into Project B, they are no longer properly aligned. In each project the view in question is orientated to True North, although Project North in each is different. There also seem to be strange things happening to orientation when I copy and paste an imported .dwg between two projects. Anyone know whats up with this? Thanks! C
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