05-22-2020
12:19 PM
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05-22-2020
12:19 PM
Once you "copy from basepoint" you purposefully give up on AutoCAD tracking the original coordinates since you told it to do so by manually selecting another origin point.
If you want AutoCAD to keep track of the original coordinates then you need to just COPYCLIP the object(s) instead. If you don't like that result, that simply means your two DWG files are not perfectly positioned identically. You need to fix that problem yourself. See other posts on how to do that (BASE command).
If you want to use "COPY FROM BASEPOINT" then you need to commit to the placement location yourself.
HTH
If you want AutoCAD to keep track of the original coordinates then you need to just COPYCLIP the object(s) instead. If you don't like that result, that simply means your two DWG files are not perfectly positioned identically. You need to fix that problem yourself. See other posts on how to do that (BASE command).
If you want to use "COPY FROM BASEPOINT" then you need to commit to the placement location yourself.
HTH