If you compare two different-sized drawings, they might not align
correctly. To align drawings correctly, you can specify the lower-left and the
upper-right
alignment points of the drawings.
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Compare two
drawings.
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Click Add Lower Left Alignment Point
(Document ribbon).
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In the revised drawing, click a point in the lower left.
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In the original drawing, click the corresponding point.
If the drawings do not align perfectly, drag the handle

on a drawing to move the drawing.
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Click Add Upper Right Alignment Point
(Document ribbon).
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Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the
upper-right
points of the drawings.
If the drawings do not align perfectly, click
Clear All Alignment Points

or
Clear Upper Right Alignment Point

so you can reapply the
alignment points.