WBLOCK changes location of objects

WBLOCK changes location of objects

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WBLOCK changes location of objects

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This has got me scratching my head.

 

I have a file that contains city-wide parcel lines so I am trying to clip it to just the area I need. I select the lines within my project area, and then use the WBLOCK command with a base point of (0,0,0).

 

When I used XREF to attach the file that I just created with WBLOCK, my parcel lines end up thousands of feet away, off in some seemingly random location. What gives?

 

Thank you!

 

 

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imadHabash
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Hi and Welcome to AutoDesk Forum,

 

if your UCS for both file are the same check from BASE command that you have the same coordinate in both files.

Imad Habash

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Thank you for the quick response!

 

Why would my UCS change between files, if one was created from the other using WBLOCK?

 

I used the BASE command in both files and got (0,0,0) in both.

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UPDATE: I just tested COPYCLIP and then PASTEORIG - which I use often with no issue - and I got the same result. I used PASTEORIG to insert the parcel lines into a drawing in which the parent file is xreferenced, and they are in totally the wrong place..

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