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Stephen Franks
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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:09 pm    Post subject: Copying using 2005 Reply with quote

I've just started using 2005 in the office after a upgrade from 2004. When
I want to copy a line for example, the function seems to be multiple copying
until I right click. Is this a new feature of 2005?

Cheers

Steve

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Martin Shoemaker
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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Copying using 2005 Reply with quote

Whether it's a feature or not is your call, but yes, the copy function
in 2005 is copy multiple instead of copy once. Apparently this was a
big issue on the AUGI wishlist. Based on posts here, I'm not sure the
user base as a whole agreed with the change. In full Autocad you can
redefine the copy command with this lisp:

(command ".undefine" "copy")
(defun c:copy()(command ".copy"))

No work-around that I know of in LT.

Martin

Stephen Franks wrote:
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I've just started using 2005 in the office after a upgrade from 2004. When
I want to copy a line for example, the function seems to be multiple copying
until I right click. Is this a new feature of 2005?

Cheers

Steve

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