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Open the DWG file with Autodesk TrueView and look for the Locate Point button
Open the DWG file with Autodesk TrueView and look for the Locate Point button
Select a location close to your model and it will provide coordinates in the console
Select a location close to your model and it will provide coordinates in the console
<b>NOTE: YOU WILL HAVE TO MOVE THE DATA YOU GET FORM TRUEVIEW THE DECIMAL PLACES TO THE RIGHT, AS AN EXAMPLE, 123.4567 WOULD BECOME 123456.7</b>


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Revision as of 04:47, 1 July 2024

When importing models from programs outside of Tekla Structures you will more often than not find them far outside the regular boundaries. First instinct is to move the reference model into your working space, however, this creates issues later down the track when exporting your handrails in a 3D format to send to customers.

This guide will show you how to import reference models into your working space while also allowing you to export to the customer with everything lined up.

Step 1 - Find the Coordinates

- For IFC files

Open the IFC file with notepad and look for 'IFCCARTESIANPOINT'

These will be your coordinates

-For DWG files

Open the DWG file with Autodesk TrueView and look for the Locate Point button Select a location close to your model and it will provide coordinates in the console

NOTE: YOU WILL HAVE TO MOVE THE DATA YOU GET FORM TRUEVIEW THE DECIMAL PLACES TO THE RIGHT, AS AN EXAMPLE, 123.4567 WOULD BECOME 123456.7

NOTE: If your coordinates are or close to 0,0,0 you wont need to continue

Step 2 - Create a new Base Point

In Tekla structures, go Project properties > Base points

Import your coordinates from earlier and give your point a name

Step 3 - Import

When Importing your reference model, use the newly created base point as your 'Location By:'

Step 4 - Export

When you're ready to export your file, make sure you choose your created base point as 'Location By:'