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Old 4th Nov 2009, 10:49 am   #1
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Hello freinds
i have drawing make me tired i try to copy any object to clipboard
i got the message copy to clipboard failed
even if i draw new object in the drawing then try to copy it to clipboard i got same message
any help will be appreciated
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Old 4th Nov 2009, 01:04 pm   #2
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Is your version of AutoCAD 2008 current with the latest update?

When did the problem first occur?

What attached drawing?

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Old 4th Nov 2009, 01:05 pm   #3
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attached her dwg probem
i treid it with other version of autocad but same
i notice that the size of dwg is too big for entity contain
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Old 4th Nov 2009, 01:07 pm   #4
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Motee-z - please do not post multiple threads about the same problem. If threads are mistakenly placed in the wrong forum, moderators will move them.

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Old 4th Nov 2009, 01:20 pm   #5
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sorry mr tiger
some one advise me to post in correct place
so i thought here
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Old 4th Nov 2009, 01:47 pm   #6
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I advised motee-z to post in something other than the LISP, VBA and Customization forum. I thought he would stand a better chance of getting responses to his question. I'm off to the "stocks" for my punishment.

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sorry mr tiger
some one advise me to post in correct place
so i thought here
yes, I saw, and ReMark is correct, you will usually get a better respons in the appropriate forum.

For future reference though, creating double threads is not recommended, and will create unnecessary clutter on the forums, which is why I merged them. If you accidentily create double threads, contact a Moderator to remove the unwanted one.

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To return to the problem originally posted, try starting a new drawing from scratch. Insert the troublesome drawing as a block and explode it.
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Old 4th Nov 2009, 06:55 pm   #9
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the original drawing is exceed than allowable size to post so i delete most objects if i use autocad 2010 the message changed
(there is a proxy object dosn,t allow to copy but i cant see a proxy object to delet it)so the problem stay
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Old 4th Nov 2009, 07:09 pm   #10
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I do not want your drawing. I was hoping that you would try my suggestion yourself, and you may find that it works.
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