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For the parking tools for Autotrack (Bays, etc not the vehicles themselves) you can tell Auotrack which direction the traffic is moving in by changing the direction of the arrow. (left, right, both) Is there a way to make this arrow visible in a plot, and not just in an AutoCAD session? AutoTrack 10.05 is free to download from our software library. The latest version of AutoTrack can be installed on PCs running Windows 7/8, 64-bit. The software lies within Photo & Graphics Tools, more precisely 3D Design.
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