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unusual problem system ucs or other

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Hello everyone,
I am new on this forum and I take advantage of it to greet everyone.
I'm not an expert, but I hope, in my little one to participate and not just ask questions.
Today however I find myself writing for the benefit of my colleague who has been facing an unusual problem for some time.
we use autocad map 2010 and work only in 2d drawing projects related to civil purifiers.

then, what happens to him is:
1. even if working in area 2d, if the garden function is active, the lines that trace can be horizontal, vertical or even in a z direction that would not want.
2. also the representation of the cursor is different from ever (that I work in 2d without problems) and while mine is the classic white "cruce" with in square in the center its is that with the colors typical of the 3d.
3. another problem he had was: he plotted a horizontal line in the model space (ground rate in a project with tubs for a plant) with vegetable garden then went into the layout to put the quotas of the ground (the classic "triangolino" with the quota). placed the "triangolino" with the quota in the extreme left of the line of before. when copying this quota to move it to the right side, with the orth function inserted, the share does not remain aligned to the line drawn but moves down.


we are not autocad experts, as you can clearly guess :rolleyes: but my feeling is that in the model space its coordinate system is slightly rotated while in the layout space no. can be?
is someone able to give us some suggestions to return to working simply in 2d without strange possible rotations of the reference system?


thank you so much for the help and patience!:smile:
 
Could it be that it draws in assonometric mode? if you open his designs (first thing to do to exclude system variables) as you see it?
see how the cursor is made would help, attach the clean file from sensitive parts too.
if it is a problem of ucs should be enough to launch the ucs command and select the global option, if it is the menu perspective viewpoint 3d>high
 
Hello! !
So... .we tried to do the operation menu displays> point of view 3d>alto and in fact the cursor becomes that "normal from 2d" but if my colleague does, immediately after, the operation menu>visualizza>viste with name and try to redefine a view the course back that 3d.

if I open it the cursor is normal but if I try to do the same operation of my colleague (menù>visualizza>viste by name) also to but the cursor turns from 2d to 3d.

problem 3 remains sent.

Thanks again!!
 
but if my colleague does, immediately after, the operation menu>visualizza>viste with name and try to redefine a view the course back that 3d.

if I open it the cursor is normal but if I try to do the same operation of my colleague (menù>visualizza>viste by name) also to but the cursor turns from 2d to 3d.
Then why do you do it? if you don't work in 3d leave the high view! !

the third point I understood little; You don't put files, even imagine, my fantasy and want to replicate a problem that I didn't understand to look for the solution is practically nothing. You have to wait for someone else
 
I do not know acad map (although I presume it is a vertical working in acad full), and not having the file, as juxtaposition says massive, I would turn on an unwilling rotation of the ucts.
to this it is easy to remedy. by keyboard _ucs, sending, _w; sending.
you go then nal layout, double click in the window, and repeat (without zooming, even with the wheel) _ucs, sending, _w, sending. double click outside the window and you see if everything has returned as before (even if a rotated ucs, should remain rotated on different machines, as it is saved in the file not in the post).

cmq try it costs nothing
 

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