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Sat, May 26, 2007 at 7:17:37 AM | view rotation vs. reload linked dwg

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Hello everybody, I'm using 9.1, after linking dwg file, rotating view crop region, unloading and reloading linked dwg file, linked dwg is reloaded wrong - not aligned with the model rotation, rotated as if the view wasn't rotated (but before it was unloaded it was ok, rotated with the model in the view). Is there any way REVIT doesn't behave this way? Can anyone verify this feature or am I doing something wrong here? Thanks for any hint, regards Frantisek Stafek

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