Hi, Why do my drawings keep scrambling when being copied and pasted!
I have found that purging, then regenerating allows me to then paste a separate drawing into the current dwg.
However, this is only allowed once! On following trials the pasted drawing gets scrambled and unworkable.
Does anyone know how to solve this??
Please Help...
AutoCAD LT 2021: Windows 10
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Hi @ethanRB8PA,
I see that you are visiting as a new member to the AutoCAD forum. Welcome to the Autodesk Community!
I am sorry to hear this is happening. It would be difficult to give a specific reason without seeing the file, but from the screen shots you provided it looks like there is either content in the drawing that AutoCAD LT does not recognize (for example: from one of the AutoCAD toolsets or a third party application) or possibly file corruption.
See the following for more information on How to repair corrupt AutoCAD files.
Can you provide the files and more information to help us understand in what way it is getting scrambled?
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Hi @cheryl.buck
Thanks for your response!
I had a read through the corrupt files page and attempted the troubleshooting techniques,
however I still can't find a solution.
I've managed to put a clip together demonstrating the problem and uploaded the files used.
Hope this helps to elaborate.
Thanks again.
Ethan
Rename the block in the destination drawing OR redefine the block see the link below
Howard Walker
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You'd need to remove all instances of the old block, purge the dwg (look in the list to see it's purging the old block name), then you can re-insert the (copy & paste even) the block again, or rather your updated version of the same block.
Unfortunately no simple way. I only looked at one block 'scale22' which is the most visible. The problem is it is used in both drawings and it has a different visual appearance in both versions. So your only option in cases like that is to rename one of the blocks before you copy and paste it. It really is down to just careful naming conventions for your blocks. If you use similar names every time then eventually you end up with situations where two different blocks, unfortunately, end up with the same name, and the problem only shows up in situations like this. WHich in a worst-case scenario could actually go unnoticed but show the wrong information.
L T doesn't have any tools to deal with this problem it is just a case of good housekeeping.
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