I haven't used AutoCAD regularly in a while. But I know I used to be able to move elements to 0,0 by selecting everything, picking a base point and typing 0,0. I've done that in my sleep so many times I had to stop and try to figure out what in the world was going on? At first I thought my keyboard was broken. Why doesn't that work like it used to? Thanks.
What doesn't work about it?
Do you have running Object-Snap mode(s) on? Is the Coordinate System set to "World"?
If Dynamic input is on I think you need to type #0,0.
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Yep, When Dynamic Input is turned on, AutoCAD defaults to relative coordinates, thus moving to 0,0 moves it @0,0 from the current location. #0,0 will force it to the Absolute coords of 0,0 (or change the default Dynamic Input behavior by setting DYNPICOORDS = 1)