tungsteno
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Bye to all,
I would like to ask you a question if my knowledge on autocad is basic.
must draw up as exercise a particle plane of expropriation. they provided me with the georeferential design planimetry and map sheets to be superimposed. In plain words, I should report the design encumbrance on the catastalic particles.
I noticed that by gluing the original coordinate cadastral overlap perfectly with the ctr of the area contained within the project and hence a big help.
the problem is that when I create the layouts of the expropriation boards and as soon as I frame the areas, the sleigh model of tens of meters compared to the initial coordinates. In fact, by reincollating the project for original coordinates you see grossly the slip.
How come they lose this information?
how do I maintain the same georeference of the dwg of the design planimetry?
Thank you.
I would like to ask you a question if my knowledge on autocad is basic.
must draw up as exercise a particle plane of expropriation. they provided me with the georeferential design planimetry and map sheets to be superimposed. In plain words, I should report the design encumbrance on the catastalic particles.
I noticed that by gluing the original coordinate cadastral overlap perfectly with the ctr of the area contained within the project and hence a big help.
the problem is that when I create the layouts of the expropriation boards and as soon as I frame the areas, the sleigh model of tens of meters compared to the initial coordinates. In fact, by reincollating the project for original coordinates you see grossly the slip.
How come they lose this information?
how do I maintain the same georeference of the dwg of the design planimetry?
Thank you.