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Kent1Cooper
en respuesta a: Anonymous

I have to contradict some others' suggestion that you involve the BASE command.  That will not help.  That only sets a location within the current drawing that will be the insertion base point of the current drawing when you INSERT it into another drawing.  It does not affect the coordinate locations of anything in the drawing, so it will have no effect on the results in PASTEORIG.  What you would need, if you want to use PASTEORIG, is to ensure that the elements in both drawings lie in the same relationship to the 0,0 origin.

 

But if you get them positioned the same that way in both drawings, I agree that if you want to use PASTEORIG, don't use COPYBASE but rather just COPYCLIP.  Or use COPYBASE with a base point at some meaningful relationship to the selected objects, and use just PASTECLIP and give it that same location in relation to objects in the target drawing.

Kent Cooper, AIA