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    Can I change the UCS and have (alignment) tables use the new orgin for Easting and Northings?

    Is there another way?

    Thanks,
    MVI

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    Default Re: UCS and Tables

    If you right click on your Drawing Name in the Settings Tab of the prospector window you can change the coordinate system, by may I ask why? Doing the above will also change all of your point coordinates as well.
    If you are looking for a way to change the N & E to follow your alignment, you may want to look at creating an expression for your labels.
    I have always made it a habit to NOT change the UCS when working on Civil projects. If I want to change the way a viewport is displayed (oreintation of North) , I will use DVIEW with the Twist option.
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    I agree that no one should ever do this for a job, but we are still in our development phase with C3D and we were working off an incorrect survey file for a example/trial design.

    Thanks for your help.

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