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liam.h.b.shaffer

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  1. Ok I think this is related. I have a 2d plan that is a combination of imported PDFs and elements drawn on top of them in vector works. It if the floor plan on a house and part of the house is at about a 15deg angle relative to the main part of the building. I am trying to print out floor plans for each individual room by changing the layer scale so each room fits nicely on an 8.5"x11" page. everything was fine until I got to the portion of the house that is at a different angle. When I was working on this part of the drawing I would just rotate the plane view so that section would square up to my screen but when I do that the page boundary also rotates. I am looking for a way to print out the rooms in this angled portion of the house so they sit square on the page. Is there a way to either rotate the page boundary relative to the drawing or rotate the plan view while keeping the print boundary aligned to my screen. Or is there another way I should go about doing this ideally without modifying the drawing by rotating everything relative to the drawing plane. That would just leave the main part of the house at the wrong angle and I would be worried that if I had to go back and fourth to reprint anything latter or make changes that some of the geometry might not get selected and get left behind.
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