Autodesk Land Desktop: Establishing a Spatially Accurate Drawing
This procedure will create a drawing project that will be accurate with planar coordinates as well as spatial coordinates, such as Latitude/Longitude.
Prerequisites
a known point in the drawing, representing a Latitude/Longitude
rotation of true North, if not straight up
a local geodetic coordinate system, using the same units as your drawing
Scope
define a spatial coordinate system for the drawing coordinate system
allow a local coordinate system to be used, such as for surveying purposes
allow .shp files to be imported accurately
Procedure
(this will be shown after the project has been created, so that older files may be updated as well)
open an existing project
go to Map → Tools → Assign Global Coordinate System
select the appropriate coordinate system for the file, using the same units (Example: Category=USA,Arizona, Coordinate System=HARN(HPGN)Arizona State Planes, Central Zone, US Foot)
if you have objects in the drawing, you may need to move them now to match up with the coordinate system you just selected
tip: if you don't know the coordinates of the local system, but you do know the WGS84 Lat/Long, simply use the Map → Tools → Track Coordinates tool to digitize a point using WGS84 Lat/Long (or any other system); then move your objects to the new point
once your objects are positioned properly in the drawing, you may want to set up a custom Northing/Easting (such as for surveying)
Projects → Drawing Setup → Orientation tab
use the Base Point dialog to select a point on your drawing that will correspond to a Northing/Easting (entered on this same page)
you may also use the North Rotation to define another direction for North, rather than straight up
you should now be able to:
import/export survey points with a custom coordinate system
import/export ESRI .shp files accurately
digitize, locate, inquiry etc… any point on your drawing, with geodetic accuracy
Points of Confusion
HARN(HPGN)Arizona State Planes, Central Zone, US Foot