Copy and Paste Objects
- Last UpdatedApr 08, 2024
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Copies objects to a specified position on the same sheet.
The prompt Select objects to copy is displayed.
Note:
The prompt does not display if one or more objects are already selected.
Click to identify the objects to copy and press Enter.
The prompt Specify base point or <Displacement> is displayed.
Input values in the dimension fields and press Enter or click to identify a base point relative to which the objects are copied.
The prompt Specify the second point or <First point as displacement> is displayed.
Input values in the dimension fields and press Enter or click to identify the new location of the objects. The objects are copied to the new position relative to the specified base point.
If single mode is currently selected, the objects are moved and the command ends automatically. If multiple mode is selected, the prompt Specify the second point or <Finish> is displayed.
Input values in the dimension fields and press Enter or click to identify the new location of the objects. The objects are copied to the new position relative to the specified base point.
The prompt is repeated, multiple copies of the objects from the clipboard can be pasted.
Input F at the prompt and press Enter to end the command.
Press ESC to cancel the command. Additional functionality is also available.
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Displacement |
Copies the objects relative to the zero point of the user coordinate system. Refer to Copy and Paste Objects using Displacement Position for further information. |
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Mode |
Specifies the copy mode. The prompt Specify copy mode option is displayed. Input S at the prompt and press Enter to create a single copy of the objects or input M at the prompt and press Enter to create multiple copies of the objects. |
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Single |
Creates a single copy of the objects. |
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Back |
Undoes the last action. |
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Multiple |
Creates multiple copies of the objects. |
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First as displacement |
The displacement between the copied object and the original is determined by the position of the base point in relation to the zero point of the user coordinate system. |
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Finish |
Ends the command. |

