Let's try this; instead of posting cryptic, random word combinations, you should actually ask a question. Maybe ask how to perform a specific task rather than making statements about some mystery set of steps you are taking. You will also need to provide info about your computer; specific OS, RAM, video card, processor speed, etc. If you were to take your vehicle in for repairs, you would have to provide information, this is no different. Or we can just continue with non specific, semi CAD related strings of words.
Oh sorry I was moving too fast. It was a statement not a question.
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Autocad 2015 has been released. On previous versions left clicking the layout tab and pressing Cntrl+C allowed the user to copy the layout tab. That function is not working in version 2015. It is a bug in the Graphical User Interface (GUI) that may require a registry edit. For now a good work around is to right click on layout tab. Select Move Copy on the pull down menu. Check copy on the dialogue box and and copy the layout tab.
Thanks for your help.
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On previous versions left clicking the layout tab and pressing Cntrl+C allowed the user to copy the layout tab.
That doesn't work on my 2014 vanilla ACAD. Left click and hold while pressing CTRL and dragging works to copy a layout tab.
For now a good work around is to right click on layout tab. Select Move Copy on the pull down menu. Check copy on the dialogue box and and copy the layout tab.
That's not a workaround, that has existed since dirt was new.
@technoidatx wrote:
You are partly right Both Cntrl+C or Cntrl and dragging works on 2014.
Not sure what is wrong with your copy.
This post is about a new release called 2015 where neither of these solutions work.
The definition of workaround is a method for overcoming a problem or limitation in a program or system. Reverting back to an old technique would qualify as the aforementioned workaround in this context.
Do you have any worthwhile input? Otherwise I will refer to the last line of of the hardware information.
Not sure I follow.
Hi,,
I just wanted to let you know that this issue is logged with the product team. Thanks for the feedback.
Volker
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OP must have a defective (previous version). CRTL+C has never been a means by which one could copy a layout tab. CRTL+C prompts for objects to copy, there must be some confusion. A good workaround is to use the right click method provided in the software as the proper means of copying a layout tab.... Since dirt was new.... The oldest I have installed is 2013.... I'm reasonably certain that in 2000, it was the same.
Useful input.