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Program Description

DVH (dview - horizontal) is a simplified version of the dview / twist command. Simply pick two points in your current view and your view will be twisted to make those two points horizontal. The snap angle is also set to the current view.

Directions

  1. Unzip the downloaded file to a directory (aka folder) that is within AutoCAD's Support File Search Path.
  2. Load DVH.FAS using AutoCAD's APPLOAD command, the Startup Suite, or the command (load "DVH.FAS")
  3. From AutoCAD's command line, type DVH and follow the prompts.

Requirements

  • AutoCAD 2000+

Standard Disclaimer

I've thoroughly tested this application on my system, but I can't guarantee that it will work for you. Please make sure that you keep a backup of your original data files.

Author's note

Although there is no support or warranty, please email if you have questions, comments, suggestions, or if you're interested in getting a copy of the source code.

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