CONTOL C CONTROL V PASTE TO SAME LOCATION

CONTOL C CONTROL V PASTE TO SAME LOCATION

wisedrawing
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CONTOL C CONTROL V PASTE TO SAME LOCATION

wisedrawing
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Okay so I just have to ask, I have found this elsewhere but the answers are just not there and I want to have a fresh direct and straight forward question:

 

I have control C  done copied the text or annotation

I now want to quickly control V in a new view

when I do that it shows a ghost position of the position in the other view

Now I want to drop it in exactly the same position

 

there is no way of doing this - if I zoom and left click I can get it close but that all seems like more work and does not get it exactly to the same position

 

yes I know I can - modify - paste - to same location but when doing this often thats too many steps

 

I wouldnt ask but it seems that as it shows the ghost position - surely this means that there is a click that will automatically drop it where I can see it wants to go. Like I read someone else say 'its like its teasing you on the position but you can't really get it perfectly there'

 

image attached

 

thanks

 

Darren

CUT AND PASTE.png

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Message 2 of 27

hmunsell
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if your using the Paste > Aligned to Same Place, it should place it without any other selections needed.

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barthbradley
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@wisedrawing wrote:

 

yes I know I can - modify - paste - to same location but when doing this often thats too many steps

 

 


 

What do you mean by this? "Too many steps"?  There must be something else going on here if you think that.  Are you pasting between like views (Section View to Section View, Plan View to Plan View)?  

 

You can also paste Aligned to Levels. You wouldn't even need to switch views in this case.  

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barthbradley
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Ah! I think you mean you are copy/pasting between Projects. Right? If so, in Plan View, paste to CURRENT VIEW.  

Message 5 of 27

wisedrawing
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its just from view to view - yes thanks I do totally get the copy to same location - but its the little ghost paste option without using that drop down for paste in same location. So I have copy C in one view (say a duplicate floor plan) then its really fast to just copy V as your fingers are in the same place, this brings up the ghost position of where it is going to go, but you have to manually put your curser there, which seems like why did they put the ghost position which is exactly the same position as the other view?? and not give us a short cut to just drop it there?

 

CONTROL V GHOST POSITION.png

 

 

Message 6 of 27

RobDraw
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Ctrl+V is a Windows command. Use Revit command to paste as desired and hope you don't get RMS.


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Message 7 of 27

ToanDN
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Add some keyboard shortcuts such as CTRL+SHIFT+V for Paste: aligned to current view, CTRL+ALT+V for Paste: aligned to same place, etc...
Message 8 of 27

wisedrawing
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Thanks people, yes that's a good idea

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Message 9 of 27

lucdoucet_msdl
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@wisedrawing 

 

The technique of typing a 0 offset value after the paste command from @mkelly in the topic "Pasting" works for me in such an occasion:

 

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/pasting/m-p/9743336/highlight/true#M296801

 

-luc

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Message 10 of 27

wisedrawing
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All I get is a cursor with a x thats grey in colour and nothing shows up?

control C - change view - control V - ghost original position shows - press 0 = greyed X

or after the paste when the pasted item is still blue press '0' enter - the text disappears?

 

perhaps a screen cast anyone??

 

 

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Message 11 of 27

djacksonPQCFV
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Good Idea! I did this and it works well.

Thanks!

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Message 12 of 27

DuncanGammieLDS
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Same issue as the original poster here.... 
Suggestions of paste aligned do not work in certain situations, ie..... 
I have a series of section views, cut through each level of my building. I have standard annotation on one view that I want to copy to another. I hit CTRL +C to copy, then open the next view, if I hit CTRL+V the ghost position appears exactly where I want it to go, in same position relative to section, however, if I hit paste aligned, or paste to current view, the annotation, jumps to the opposite side of the view, and pastes aligned to the original section orientation i copied from. 
None of the suggestions above work to place in the same place, BUT the ghost position is correct. So, like the OP asked. why is there not a shortcut to just accept the ghost position? 

In other software, return/enter would normally do the job but not in stupid revit

Message 13 of 27

wisedrawing
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Yes Duncan, I just don't seem to understand how the ghost position is exactly where it should be, but we cant quite get to the finishing line here by click and drop on one easy motion. Its right there for goodness sake!

 

All I do now is 'paste to same position' which sure that works but why is the ghost showing up if for nothing but a tease!?! it would be quicker for the 10,000 pastes I do.

 

There was forum mention by Toan re customising a keyboard stroke for the '0' drop, I have not looked into that. sorry I should do that and then report!

 

ghost drop Revit please 🙂 

Message 14 of 27

Alfredo_Medina
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There is a way to type 0, but you have to move the cursor away enough, then type 0. I have done it a few times, but, nah... Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I find it easier to use Paste Aligned or Paste to Same Place.


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Message 15 of 27

jpuckettRXPVE
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You can make a new keyboard shortcut e.g. "Ctrl+G"  and have that mean "Aligned to Current View". 

Message 16 of 27

juliogB443Z
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Not to mention paste aligned and paste to the same place sometimes for some reason doesn't work!! Ghost Drop seems like such a no brainer.

Message 17 of 27

wisedrawing
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Just the fact that the name would be 'Ghost Drop' is enough to make it happen surely! 🙂

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Message 18 of 27

dcordry
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Its ridiculous isn't it?  But what's even more maddening is the belittling attitude by brainwashed users that its somehow our fault for expecting a program to behave in a commonly accepted method by all modern applications.  I've said it for 15 years, dealing with revit is like a genius that cant tie its own shoes.  

Message 19 of 27

jose_cruzFLV6E
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Just do ctrl+v and then when the ghost view show up press enter.

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Message 20 of 27

wisedrawing
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This got fixed in 2026 didn't it? who knows the actions to make it happen now?

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