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problem tilted braces in layouts

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RobyGixxer

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goodsera, how can I display in the paper space of the ansi31 held tilted as in the model space?
In practice I have inserted a 45° inclined restraint into an object inclined in turn. I used the object to have the correct inclination of 45° compared to my inclined object, but in the paper space I do not have the same display of the model space. autocad version 2008 sp1. Thank you.
 
I also have a similar problem and I can't solve it. . .usually use for convenience of annotative retinals. . .
it happened to me in one file that in the model the ansis 31 (with angle 0 and therefore the inclined lines of 45°) is right, while in the layout no (in the layout the uucs is global, therefore such and as to the model).
I noticed that the retino is back. .
is there any variable in particular that is set differently in that file?
in all other files where I work this does not happen. .
 
no, also because the user who started the tread no longer responded.
if possible upload a dwg file that from this problem
 
no, also because the user who started the tread no longer responded.
if possible upload a dwg file that from this problem
View attachment TEST.dwg
Hello, thank you for answering me!As you see from the file I attach to you, I designed a dynamic/annotative block tilted according to my need and obviously in the paper space I rotated ucs with the flat command to display it correctly, but as you can see the retini s'incline.

I don't understand if it's a system variable or anything?

Can you help me? I've never had this problem and I've been working like this for years. ;)

Thank you.
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the problem lies in the fact that it is a record retino.
removing the property, inserting an adequate scale (type 60) and changing the point of origin of the deduction the problem is resolved, at least partially.
 
the problem lies in the fact that it is a record retino.
removing the property, inserting an adequate scale (type 60) and changing the point of origin of the deduction the problem is resolved, at least partially.
Unfortunately this does not solve the problem, thank you the same.
I can't take it off, it wouldn't make any sense.
autocad must absolutely improve this speech!.Thank you again!
 
I don't know if it's feasible. recreating the block in orthogonal mode and revolving it later the thing should go in place
 
the block has already been created like this.
Unfortunately it is the annotative system that does not work well.
 

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