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vasconobre
13th Jan 2006, 03:33 pm
hello,
groups get ungrouped after a copy/paste. is there any way around this?
thank you for any input.
regards,
vasco
rkmcswain
17th Jan 2006, 03:11 am
hello,
groups get ungrouped after a copy/paste. is there any way around this?
thank you for any input.
regards,
vasco
No way that I am aware of.
Explore using blocks.
nickahughes
24th Oct 2007, 02:00 pm
Is the above question and answer still true for AutoCAD 2007 LT ? or is there a setting to keep the group a group after pasting ?
Thanks for prompt replies.
Cad64
24th Oct 2007, 02:18 pm
As far as I know, this is still true.
There is however, the option to Paste as Block in the 'Edit' pull down menu or Ctrl+Shift+V. At least it's available in the full version, not sure about LT. You will want to RENAME the block after insertion though, because it will be given a default name like this: A$C243A3710.
nickahughes
24th Oct 2007, 02:34 pm
Thanks for quick reply.
The more I use this so called "industry standard" cad system the more I want to swear!
Cad64
24th Oct 2007, 02:43 pm
Well that's why you should be creating blocks instead of groups. Groups are unique to the drawing they are created in. They cannot be copied and pasted into other drawings without losing their grouping, whereas blocks can. You just need to use the right tool for the job. This is true of any software.
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