We often run into issues with ArchiCAD when we export out to DWG of multiple lines, overlapping, fills and hatch, and too much information that our consultants have to clean up, so you want to make sure that when you're exporting out DWGs as backgrounds and as references that you keep these as clean as possible so you'll find in your template here that we have a DWG export option under the view map so we have our collaborations folder and under collaboration folder this is for our export, we have our DWG plan exports, we have our DWG RCP export, and then we have an IFC exports folder as well. ![]() So I go to my rotated method, and let's go ahead and wait here for a moment, my guideline will appear, and I'll draw this, and you can see I can rotate that around, let's go back to my sync, Alt click I'll rest here, the guideline will appear after a second, I'll put in my sync, I'll rotate it to the correct orientation, and let's pick up my corner cabinet, which place I want to place that by Alt clicking. How I created these 2-D views of the elevations, I go in, I Alt click, let me just drop this into place, let me Alt click here on this element, on the upper left hand corner I want to make sure that I'm placing this by a rotated method, I always place with a rotated method, because it gives me a lot more control on how I want to place elements, we'll demonstrate that in just a moment. ![]() If I click ok, go back in here, Alt and click, that upper right hand corner, and I go back to my object settings, we'll see that that point of insertion is now the upper right hand corner this is very important, and this is going to streamline your work flows, so what we're going to do right now, is a right click, millwork, shows a trace reference, we can see that in plan understand that the plan views are the 3-D objects.
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