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création de bloc automatique sous autocad mac

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création de bloc automatique sous autocad mac

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Bonjour à tous,

 

Fraichement utilisatrice d'Autocad pour Mac je rencontre quelques différences avec Autocad Windows. 

Je n'arrive pas à retrouver une commande bien pratique que j'avais sous Windows: la création de bloc sans avoir à forcément les nommer.

Pour faire simple, je sélectionnais l'ensemble des lignes avec lesquelles je voulais former un bloc, je faisais ctrl + C, puis ctrl + V + maj et le bloc se créait tout seul, sans avoir à passer par la commande B. 

Sur Mac je n'arrive pas à trouver un équivalent. J'ai bien essayé cmd + G, mais lorsque que je copie l'objet groupé, il se dégroupe automatiquement. En plus je ne peux pas le modifier, sans avoir à la dégrouper et puis le regrouper ensuite. Bref ça n'est pas pratique...

 

Savez-vous comment je pourrai retrouver cette commande??

 

En vous remerciant!

 

Hello everyone, Freshly user of AutoCAD for Mac I encounter some differences with Autocad Windows. I can not find a handy command that I had in Windows: the block creation without necessarily naming . Basically, I was selecting all the lines with which I wanted to form a block , I did ctrl + C and ctrl + shift + V and the block is created alone, without having to go through the command B. On the Mac I can not find an equivalent . I tried cmd + G, but when I copy the grouped object , it automatically unpacks . In addition I can not change it without having to ungroup and then regroup the next. In short it is not practical ...

 

Do you know how I can find this command ??

Thank you!

 

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maxim_k
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Welcome to Autodesk Forums!

Hi,

Which AutoCAD version do you have?
If it is 2016, than you can use PASTEBLOCK command - menu Edit -> Paste as block, shortcut key on Mac is Shift+Command+V.

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Hi Maxim,
thanks for your answer! I have 2015 version, so it's not working... :cara_de_decepción:

Do you know if there is an other way?

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maxim_k
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Hi Aurely,

If you are using full AutoCAD, you can try this:
https://macacad.wordpress.com/2011/02/04/paste-as-block-for-autocad-for-mac/

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Hi Maxim,

I'm new on mac and I'm not the best on it , so I don't know if I can do it!
I will try... Thanks a lot for your support!

Aurely
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You can always ask your questions here if you will have troubles.

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Thanks!

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