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blocks that in the copy do not hold rotation in autocad 2010

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I have a problem with the blocks that previously, with autocad 2008, I did not have. more precisely: if I insert a block and the roote and then I make a copy inside the same design, the latter does not turn, but with the original position of the block before the rotation. with 2008 if I copy a block remains with the same characteristics of rotation, while with 2010 no! I hope it's a banality that only I can't solve.. . .
 
Did you plan the service pak?
mine is an oem autodesk software, ie exploits the motor of autocad 2010 with almost all functions. the 2008 version did not give me this problem and sincerely I knew nothing about the service pack....
 
I don't find out in 2010 there's some variable that can cause your problem.
The only thing that comes to mind is that you may have inserted action parameters in the blocks (always that your version has this function). in 2010 I have never used this new function yet. . .

but does it in a clean file?
Why don't you attach any file that presents this anomaly?
 
I don't find out in 2010 there's some variable that can cause your problem.
The only thing that comes to mind is that you may have inserted action parameters in the blocks (always that your version has this function). in 2010 I have never used this new function yet. . .

but does it in a clean file?
Why don't you attach any file that presents this anomaly?
You're right! I didn't try to do that. .
in another empty dwg I entered the same block and did not repeat the problem. then I reopened the incriminating dwg and noticed that by making an insert block does not repeat the problem. Now I don't remember if I created it from another file by simply doing a "copy and paste as a block". could also be simply a bug within the dwg.
Anyway thank you because you helped me.:finger:
 

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