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Hi, I'm using REVIT Arch 2009. I imported a CAD background... rotated it to true north and began working on the drawings. Everything looks okay by now that I'm dimensoning... I keep getting error message stating that the drawing is not parallel. Is there anyway to correct the alignment? Thanks in advance ! Rick De Karske
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This is the problem we all encounter when importing CAD files. There are tolerences in CAD that REVIT just doesn't like. The only way to correct this is to align the out of wack linework or draw new.
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