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Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 6:00:27 AM | Importing from AutoCAD - distant origins

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Our Company typically does AutoCAD drawings in real space so that the world co-ordinates match the drawing co-ordinates.  Problem is that the drawing origin can be far from the actual drawing.  When importing these drawings into Revit it will not place the drawings from the origin and places them centrally, as this distance is too far.  Is there any way to increase the distance in Revit so that the drawings will always line up correctly?

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