I work with DOT engineering files (new roads) and as we all know, the engineering file does not always come in exactly where it needs to be. How do I move it to the correct spot when the new road design is going across a pasture.? I don't have the "To" XY coordinates. There is nothing to reference to. In ArcGIS I use the Transformation tool and click on the Move, Rotate, Translate button. I fill in the X&Y values for all From and To as well as the Angle with 0 (zero). Then with Scale I use the inverse of the Surface Correction factor that the state supplies for all engineers when designing the roads. I type this number in and hit Apply and the engineering moves, rotates and scales automatically to the exact location it should be. How is this done in ArcPRO?
Why when I open cad on arcgis map it's easy to deal with it but the same file of cad when I opened on arcgis pro it's very hard and heavy when I move on screen the drawing is disappear and appear
I work with DOT engineering files (new roads) and as we all know, the engineering file does not always come in exactly where it needs to be. How do I move it to the correct spot when the new road design is going across a pasture.? I don't have the "To" XY coordinates. There is nothing to reference to. In ArcGIS I use the Transformation tool and click on the Move, Rotate, Translate button. I fill in the X&Y values for all From and To as well as the Angle with 0 (zero). Then with Scale I use the inverse of the Surface Correction factor that the state supplies for all engineers when designing the roads. I type this number in and hit Apply and the engineering moves, rotates and scales automatically to the exact location it should be. How is this done in ArcPRO?
Why when I open cad on arcgis map it's easy to deal with it but the same file of cad when I opened on arcgis pro it's very hard and heavy when I move on screen the drawing is disappear and appear
Thank you very much for the explanation. Can you please provide us with the dwg CAD file so we can run tests on it?