I upgraded to AutoCAD 2023 for Mac. When I copy CMD-C any object (2D or 3D) and then paste CMD-V (specifying 0,0,0), it erroneously offsets the pasted object. In previous versions specifying 0,0,0 using CMD-V always pastes at the identical origin of the copied object. The farther the object origin is from 0,0,0, the less the offset error. Is there a new global setting I'm missing. This seems like a bug. THX.
In Windows PASTEORG pastes objects from the Clipboard into the current drawing using the original coordinates so it always pastes into the exact same position regardless of the point used when you copied the object.
Ctrl+V PASTECLIP pastes objects from the Clipboard into the current drawing at the point you specify. This would only do what you're looking for if you used the same coordinates for COPYBASE as you did with PASTECLIP.
Keyboards are different but I'm sure the PASTEORG is in the Mac version and it's the command you should be using.
Hello @jkamler
Can you try by turning of "DYNMODE" to "0"?
Type in the command "DYNMODE" and set it to "0" in the drawing in which you are trying to paste and see if that works. If not then let us know which version you were using earlier and screen recording of what exactly you are seeing on your screen so that we can help you out 🙂
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