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Hi Peeps, David here. I've rotated my floor plans to fit a sheet but I think I may have rotated a degree above or below 90. Any way to check? It seems like all the lines are slightly jogged when I zoom in and out.
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How about rotating another floor plan (while paying attention to rotation angle) and seeing if the lines are jagged in that. If not, then just copy paste all 2D elements to the new view.
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thanx for suggestion. I chose true north then project north again and it cleared up the problem.
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