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nx 7.5 - rotate view reference system according to wcs

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lelebianconero

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Hello everyone
I have a problem fortunately not serious but tremendously annoying that I cannot solve.
I have a set made up of many parts. without noticing I have "disappeared" the reference system of my group compared to that of the views.
In plain words, when I press the button on the known views (top, bottom, side, etc.) my object does not position in an orthogonal way compared to the screen but "stored" though its shape is absolutely regular.
I tried in every way to restore the initial situation but I can't.
Can you give me a hand?
in words it is always a mess to explain, if I was unclear to tell me that I will try to do better:d
 
is a job that can be as simple as it can be complex depends on how it was parameterized.
You should explain a little how this is done together
 
double click on the wcs and select the option indicated.
I attach image of your probable situation and the option to bring everything back to absolute values.
 

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Thanks for the proposal, but I managed to find a solution myself.
I return from vacation today and I can bring back my experience.
basically my set was rotated compared to the absolute.
the solution was very simple thanks also to the fact that everything had been correctly bound and reported to a very precise part.
I created a wcs agree with the absolute, after which with the move I repositioned my set according to the correct plans using the tool "by mating".
after which I have erased the reference system that I had created and everything went to place:
 

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