Relocating And Rotating A Project; Relocating A Project; Rotating A Project To True North - Autodesk 24000-000000-9860 - Revit Architecture - PC User Manual

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2 Click the button.
3 Select Publish or Acquire:
4 The linked model's position in the host model is saved to a location name in the linked model
5 Click Reconcile to confirm changes.
6 Click OK to close the linked model properties.
Tips on Acquiring and Publishing
You cannot acquire coordinates or publish coordinates from a project that has multiple locations, using the
Acquire Coordinates or Publish Coordinates commands. You can do it through the properties of the linked
model. See

Relocating and Rotating a Project

To see the results of relocating and rotating a project, the host project must contain linked instances at
shared locations. The relocate and rotate functions will modify the position of all elements in the project
and any import instances that are not linked. In addition, any linked instances that are not at shared locations
move relative to all linked instances at shared locations.

Relocating a Project

The Relocate this Project command moves the entire project relative to the shared coordinate system.
1 Click Tools menu
2 Move the project graphically in the view. See

Rotating a Project to True North

You can rotate plan or RCP views in the project to True North, so that you can place the views on a sheet.
1 Right-click in the desired plan or RCP view, and click View Properties. Set the Orientation
2 Click Tools menu
1234 | Chapter 19 Working with Linked Models
Because this is the first time that you are setting up shared coordinates between the host and
the linked models, a dialog displays, telling you that you need to reconcile the coordinates in
favor of the host or the linked model. You need to reconcile the coordinates only once.
You publish the coordinates of the host model to the linked model. The linked model file
coordinates change to the host model file's coordinates.
You acquire the coordinates from the linked model to the host model.
file. If desired, you can change the name of the location by clicking Change and selecting a
name from the Select Location dialog.
Defining Named Locations
Project Position/Orientation
You use the command just like the Move command.
302.
NOTE If you have set levels or spot elevations to report values from the shared origin, their values
update. See
Level Properties
parameter to True North, and click OK.
Project Position/Orientation
on page 1230.
Moving Elements with the Move Tool
on page 1044 and
Changing Elevation Reporting
Relocate this Project.
on page 229.
Rotate True North.
on page

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