Copy Objects
You can create duplicates of objects at a specified distance and
direction from the originals.
Use coordinates, grid
snap, object snaps, and other tools to copy objects with precision.You can also use grips to move and copy objects quickly. See Use Grips to Edit Objects.
Copy an object using the
distance and direction specified by a base point followed by a second point. In
this example, you copy the block representing an electronic component.
Edit
menu CopyAt the Command prompt, enter copyclip.
Then select the original object to be copied. Specify the base
point for the move (1) followed by a second point (2). The object is copied the
distance and direction of point 1 to point 2.
Copy an object using a
relative distance by entering coordinate values for the first point and pressing
Enter for the second point. The coordinate values are used as a relative
displacement rather than the location of a base point.
To copy objects a
specified distance, you can also use direct distance entry with Ortho mode and
polar tracking. For more information, see Enter
Direct Distances.
NoteDo not include an @ sign as
you normally would for relative coordinates, because relative coordinates are
expected.
The COPY
command repeats automatically by default. To exit the command, press Enter. To
change the default, use the COPYMODE
system variable.
You can also select
objects and drag them to a new location using the left mouse button over one of
the selected objects; press Ctrl to make a copy. Using this method, you can drag
objects between open drawings and other applications.
If you drag with the right mouse button instead of the left, a shortcut menu is displayed after you drag the objects. The menu options include Move Here, Copy Here, Paste as Block, and Cancel.
For information about using object linking and embedding, see Embed OLE Objects in Drawings.
If you drag with the right mouse button instead of the left, a shortcut menu is displayed after you drag the objects. The menu options include Move Here, Copy Here, Paste as Block, and Cancel.
For information about using object linking and embedding, see Embed OLE Objects in Drawings.
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