You can use copy with basepoint you know.Originally Posted by BRENT
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when I copy and paste from one drawing to another, the basepoint of my copied object switches when I go to paste the object.
is this a limits problem? I can't seem to figure it out.
You can use copy with basepoint you know.Originally Posted by BRENT
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It is more reliable, although slower, to create a block then insert it.
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Yeah but..hard to beat highlight objects....ctrl-c click in other drawing ctrl-vOriginally Posted by Mr T
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