![]() With regards Positioning, your choice here will depend on whether you are working with “real world” coordinates- i.e. Orient to view: Have the orientation of the DWG 3D plane match that of the view you are importing it in to. Place at: The DWG comes in as a 3D plane- you choose what level in the model it is placed at Positioning: Choose how Revit relates the coordinate system of the source file with the Project’s coordinate system Import Units: Specify the Units of the source file- or let Revit AUTO-Detect them (works “most” of the time!)Ĭorrect Lines that are slightly off axis: UNCHECK this box! Or Revit will straighten lines that it finds slightly off axis The default is to bring ALL of them inĬurrent view only: This will restrict the visibility of the DWG file to just the view you have active at the time of Import Layers/Levels: You can specify which AutoCAD Layers are imported. ![]() Colours: You can choose the to use the colours from the AutoCAD Layers, make them monochrome, etc
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