Thanks for the quick reply.
I thought that 0 means 0, not 0.0000something
Is my file or autocad (lt 2016) set up "wrong"?
PS. i cannot paste anything to #0,0,0
Hello
Thank you for making me stop and think.
The "problem" occurs for blocks created by right click drag.
I think you (and others) should be able to replicate on any dwg. if not, here is mine.
After creating the block i edit it so that the lower left corner goes to 0,0.
As you can also see in the video
But, again, my problem is that the block needs to paste exactly to the desired point. Not paste it somewhere else and then move it where it needs to be, in order to get "perfect" precision.
And where is 0,0 compared to your block? And why are you assuming copyclip (CTRL+C) is using that point?
For precision you need to use the correct precision tools: generic copy/paste ain't it. You need to use COPYBASE command (or CTRL+SHIFT+C) to clip: this forces you to select the exact insertion point as you copy the object. Then you can PASTECLIP command (or CTRL+V) or PASTEBLOCK command (or CTRL+SHIFT+V) to the spot your desire at the destination.
0,0 is at the lower left corner.
I assume that because if you copy anything with CTRL+C and then paste it with CTRL+V, the insertion point will be the lower left corner of the geometry.
In this case the corner of the rectangle.
Were you able to replicate the what I've described in post #5?
That is correct .
If CTRL+C a circle, the insert point will be the lower-left corner of the entire copied geometry (not on the circle).
But, were you able to replicate the what I've described in post #5?