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in this video were going to explore methods of manipulating the appearance and cosmetics of points once theyre placed into a drawing lets begin by looking at the drawing orientation itself this drawing is currently or oriented with north straight up the points were placed in the drawing with that orientation and are perpendicular to the stream what I would actually like is to have the street line on this project aligned at the bottom of the screen and all points perpendicular to that alignment since Carlson does not support using a UCS a user coordinate system it supplies another method for changing a drawing orientation which does not affect the coordinate base or the coordinates themselves its a very important aspect of Carlson a UCS a user coordinate system will change its relationship with the coordinate file therefore the method to change a drawing orientation lies under the View menu and under view there is a twist screen option the standard option allows just a random twist