I have found several threads that are somewhat similar, but none of the solutions offered (if any) work. Here is my problem:
AutoCAD 2009 Mechanical -
In 3D model space, if I select an object to copy (whether with base point or not), then select paste, I can see the object as I move it. But, as soon as I paste it, I cannot see it. All of my layers are turned on, not frozen, etc. Zoom to extents indicates that the object has not been pasted successfully. HOWEVER, if I go right into the Block Editor, select the <Current Drawing> block and open the editor, the object is there. Upon closing the block editor (with or without saving changes) when I return to Model space, the object now magically appears. This is very frustrating and wastes a lot of time, going in/out of the block editor. I have enabled hardware acceleration, as several other solutions have indicated, but the problem remains.
Any help to correct this problem would be GREATLY appreciated.
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See attached. The problem does not appear to be block-dependent. You can choose any block in the drawing, copy it, and when you go to paste it, you can "see" it as you place it, but as soon as you click to paste, it goes away. As I said, if you go to the block editor, open a block, then close it, the pasted block now appears.
Hi,
I have tried it with AutoCAD 2012, copy+paste works without issues here.
But I would never work with blocks named like "A$xxxx" which sounds like application created block types, so now there are two questions:
a) why don't you use the AutoCAD command _COPY? It's the cleaner method for copying objects within a drawing.
b) what application created that blocks (or what import-/converter software was used)?
- alfred -
PS: let AutoCAD run _AUDIT (or open the file with command _RECOVER) as AutoCAD 2012 finds 2 errors in the drawing.
Same here, tested with 13 & 14. Using Copy, Ctrl+C and Paste not a single problem and Audit had 2 errors.
I suggest get patches and try it on another PC, update video driver if it's the cause.
Hi,
>> The block names were assigned by AutoCAD [...]
Well, not thought about that as I never use copy and paste-as-block within one drawing.
In such case I would start the block-command, give the block a readable name (so it's clear what block is what object) and run then _INSERT (or _COPY) with that block (just my way to work).
>> I did a copy/paste (and object disappeared), then did a QSAVE, exited, and reopened the file... presto, the block was there.
Let's try a step less complex: after pasting change to Layout1 and back to ModelSpace ... if the block appeared now I guess you have more problems with your graphiccard. You might then test to disable the hardware acceleration (command _3DCONFIG ==> manual tune) and do the same copy&paste again.
- alfred -
This has happened to me many times in paper space in AutoCAD 2018.
It seems to be some sort of glitch when you copy objects from paper space in one drawing to paper space in another, so the only way I seem to get it to work is paste your objects into the paper space which will seemingly disappear before your eyes, and (which is slightly unbelievable) zoom miles out so your sheet becomes a dot on the screen and zoom back in a few times and the pasted objects seem to reappear in the paper space.
Super high tech I know but it works!
the object you copy might be a block, you can try explode the object first then copy paste to your drawing.
hope that will help
Alex
haha that had my head working for awhile, no hidden layers, purging , auditing , wblocking, just a simple zoom in and out!
I sometimes have to use the REGEN command after pasting to show pasted objects.
I just had this problem, but I fixed it by making sure my viewport is not turned off and then I could see my blocks/copied items.
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