Hi,
I wondered if you could help. I have 2 drawings but when I copy and paste elements of one to another to original coordinates it pastes the wrong scale and wrong location.
When i point ID on one drawing also the coordinates are totally different. Is anyone able to help?
Cheers.
The reason might be "Differences in drawing units between source and target drawings"
Refer to this : Using the Clipboard pastes objects in the wrong size in AutoCAD
or use -DWGUNITS and make sure both the drawings are in same units(but don't scale).
SALMANUL FARIS
when you use -DWGUNITS what s the value for "Unit for length" that you get in both your drawings?
eg:
Command: -DWGUNITS
Drawing units:
1. Inches
2. Feet
3. Millimeters
4. Centimeters
5. Decimeters
6. Meters
Unit for length <6>:
SALMANUL FARIS
When i point ID on one drawing also the coordinates are totally different. Is anyone able to help?
@mbeattieMB7F8 - so are you saying that you ID a common, known point in each drawing and you do not get the same coordinates? If so, _and_ both drawings are in WCS, then one of them must be in the wrong location.
Yeah that is basically it. Do you know how I change the drawing I am copying from as the one I am copying into is the right coordinates.
@mbeattieMB7F8 - do you have two or three, known, common points in each drawing? If so, you could insert (or Xref) one into the other, and use the ALIGN command to align those points. After that, explode (or in the case of Xref, bind and explode), and get rid of the data you don't need from the other drawing.
Great thanks. Attached drawings. I need the Gas and Water drawings in the same scale/coordinates as the blank current site DWG drawing.
Command "-DWGUNITS" -> Enter -> Enter... till Scale objects from other drawings upon insert? -> No.
You can use control shift c to copy to clipboard with a base point... then paste to the same base point in your other drawing, this way the coordinates won't matter. If you really need them to be the same coordinates, why not xref drawing 1 into drawing 2 and align them that way.
What if we don't have a common point in the two layouts. we only have northing and easting in both the drawings taken from same reference points.
Hi Deepak,
Welcome to the Autodesk Forums.
It would be best to start a new thread with your question. And please post screen shots, or better yet, post both drawings.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
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