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Use the command "Copy with base point"(CTRL+Shift+C); Input the coordinates (0,0,0) for the base point. Paste from clipboard (CTRL+V).
Copy and Paste with Base Point Press Ctrl+Shift+C or enter COPYBASE at the command prompt. Select the base point. Select the objects to copy and press Enter. The objects are now available to be pasted into the same drawing or another drawing.
Move or set the base point closer to the geometry: Select the block in the drawing. Choose "Block Editor" from context menu or type BE (BEDIT (Command)) and press Enter. Select the block from the list, the previously selected block will be highlighted, and press OK. In the palette, select the Parameter, Base.
To copy coordinates to clipboard in AutoCAD, you must first open the Coordinates window. Then, click on the Copy button. Next, press and hold down the CTRL key and then press V on your keyboard. This will paste the coordinates into your system clipboard.
Enter MOVE on the command line. Select the objects and press Enter. Select a base point for the objects. Enter #0,0 for the destination point for 2D drawings, #0,0,0 for 3D drawings.
Copy and Paste with Base Point Press Ctrl+Shift+C or enter COPYBASE at the command prompt. Select the base point. Select the objects to copy and press Enter. The objects are now available to be pasted into the same drawing or another drawing.
The Copy with Base Point command is selected from the Edit menu (Edit Copy with Base Point) or by selecting the Copy with Base Point Icon under the Copy Icon from the Edit toolbar or by typing COPYCLIPBP into the program. Opus also supports the Windows shortcut of CTRL +SHIFT + C for copying selected elements.
The Copy with Base Point command is selected from the Edit menu (Edit Copy with Base Point) or by selecting the Copy with Base Point Icon under the Copy Icon from the Edit toolbar or by typing COPYCLIPBP into the program.
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Revit – Copy and Paste to Selected Levels Then select the “Copy to Clipboard” button on the Modify tab. Clicking on the dropdown for Paste select the option “Align to Selected Levels” Select the levels you want to copy your selection onto, holding down Ctrl or Shift to select more than one level.