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The team from whom I received these models says that because they were working with Rhino+Acad+Microstation+Revit they had to use scope box in order to exchange information between platforms. I have used scope boxed only for multiple plan views cropping reason only. I was surprised too to see that they were using scope boxes to get orthogonal views. If you have any experience with this can you please explain Pros and Cons of both systems? I have never used scope box for this (project vs true north) so I dont know what impact this will have on exchaning information with other consultants. To change plan view to orthogonal I have to use one of the scope boxes setup in the file and then go back to Treu North orientation I have to use "None" in scope box. Plan still stys in True North orientation. So when I go to Plan view and change True North to Project North nothing happens. Project North and True North are same as "True North". Recently I have been given Revit ARCH models in which scope boxes are setup for orthogonal orientation of the building instead of using Shared coordinates (and project north true north). I have always used shared coordinates to exchange information amongst the team and various platforms such as DWG,SAT etc. Has anybody got any experience on using scope box for project north vs true north, instead of shared coordinates?