Specify a Geodetic Transformation
- Click Map Setup tab
Coordinate System panel
Geodetic Transformation Preference.
- In the Geodetic Transformation Preference dialog box, click
to add a configuration item.
- In the Select Transformation dialog box, specify the source and target coordinate systems.
All available transformations are shown in the table.
Note: You can see the system built-in transformations and custom transformations only if the transformation has been defined. For more information about defining transformations, see To Define a Geodetic Transformation and To Define a Geodetic Transformation Path topics.Transformations that are automatically performed by AutoCAD Map 3D toolset are marked with this
icon. Double-click each item to view the details.
- Click the transformation item you want to use.
- Add your comment and specify whether the scope is applied to the current drawing or current user.
Note: The settings for the user level scope are saved in the TransformationSetting.xml file which can be found in C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Autodesk\User Geospatial Coordinate Systems.
- Click OK.
- When you're satisfied with the specified transformation, click Apply.
View the Item Details in the Transformation List Table
In the Geodetic Transformation Preference dialog box, double-click the configuration item.
Edit an Item in the Transformation List Table
- In the Geodetic Transformation Preference dialog box, select a configuration item.
- Click
.
- In the Select Transformation dialog box, make the necessary changes. Click OK.
- Click Apply.
Delete an Item in the Transformation List Table
- In the Geodetic Transformation Preference dialog box, select a configuration item.
- Click
.
Share Transformation Settings
- In File Explorer, navigate to the following location: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Autodesk\User Geospatial Coordinate Systems.
- Copy the TransformationSetting.xml file.
- Paste the XML file to another user folder.
Note: Make sure that the specified coordinate systems and transformations exist in the same environment.