ZINC
1st Jul 2005, 02:47 pm
Hi folks, using LT2004 I am editing 2 sets of dwg's which were created
with another ver., probably 2000. When I copy an object to the clipboard
and then paste, I would normally expect the insert point to be the lower
left extents, so to speak, of the copied elements. This is the case in one set of dwg's.
In the other set, when I copy and paste, the object is inserted about 50'
left and 12' lower than the cursor point.
Clipboard contents from one of the "normal" dwg's will paste normally
in both sets,and clipboard contents from one of the "problem" dwg's will
paste with the offset in both sets.
Not a killer, but a real PITA. Thanx for any enlightenment!!
with another ver., probably 2000. When I copy an object to the clipboard
and then paste, I would normally expect the insert point to be the lower
left extents, so to speak, of the copied elements. This is the case in one set of dwg's.
In the other set, when I copy and paste, the object is inserted about 50'
left and 12' lower than the cursor point.
Clipboard contents from one of the "normal" dwg's will paste normally
in both sets,and clipboard contents from one of the "problem" dwg's will
paste with the offset in both sets.
Not a killer, but a real PITA. Thanx for any enlightenment!!