
Working with large drawings, you are recommended to zoom in on a particular area of interest each time you export a drawing. If the drawing is zoomed out at the moment of export, minor details could be lost in the exported image. IMPORTANT! The exported drawing includes the current view of the background image. Click Yes to confirm the deletion of the drawing.In the Action column, click the corresponding Remove button.In the Drawings page, on the AutoTURN Drawings list, find the drawing you want to delete.The new drawing will be added to the AutoTURN Drawings list. In the New Name box, type the new name for the drawing, and then click the Save button.In the Action column, click the corresponding Copy button.In the Drawings page, find the drawing a copy of which you want to create.In the Name box, type the new name for the drawing, and then click the Save button.In the Action column, click the corresponding Rename button.In the Drawings page, find the drawing you want to rename.In the Drawing Name box, type a new name for the drawing, and then click Save.Click the Menu button, and then click Save As.To Save a Drawing Under a Different Name: The next time you open the Drawings page, the drawing that you have saved will be on the AutoTURN Drawings list. In the Drawing Name box, type a name for the drawing, and then click Save.Click the Menu button, and then click Save.Google Maps may not be available in all regions.For detailed analysis, it is still best to analyze on CAD geometry like importing DXF files as the background. Lastly, performing swept path analysis on aerial images and Google Maps is intended as a quick preliminary/conceptual analysis.

Since aerial imagery can differ from location to location, and, in the worst case, it can be distorted, we recommend that you double check key dimensions using our Measure Distance tool. For an aerial image, you can adjust the scale by making a reference to a known measurement on the image (see Scale Background Image), whereas for Google Maps, the scale is adjusted by Google.

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In the Drawings page, on the AutoTURN Drawings list, find the drawing you want to open.
