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25 minutes ago, GW Rodriguez said:

Hey all,

 

For some reason a truss object that's vertical has different 2D and 3D X position. The two images are in Top/Plan and Top views, so the same perspective, but they're drastically different.

 

Any insights on how to fix this?

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25 minutes ago, GW Rodriguez said:

Hey all,

 

For some reason a truss object that's vertical has different 2D and 3D X position. The two images are in Top/Plan and Top views, so the same perspective, but they're drastically different.

 

Any insights on how to fix this?

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Wow. Thank YOU @GW Rodriguez. This was happening to me in January and up until I read this, I thought it was me doing something  wrong.

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Guest Yordan Kostadinov

@JGuffin2010, thanks for the info. The mirror tool actually flips most the objects, making them look like you're seeing them in a mirror. Mirroring again flips the truss again and fix it. Until we resolve the problem, you can workaround it also by using the Flipping menu commands.

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