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ctrl+c - as a base point the cursor intersection

xMar46

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Good evening to all,
I'm at my first post, I hope I don't miss section or anything.
I've got a little trouble I've got. .
on my post with autocad 2010, selecting an object to copy it, I press ctrl+c and the selected object is copied by taking as a base point the origin of the cursor (the intersection of the two axes of the pointer).

example:
If they select a rectangle and use ctrl+c commands, the base point of the object will be the bottom left vertex of the rectangle itself which coincides with the intersection of the two axes of the pointer.

changing posting, in the location of my colleague, the base point is taken at a certain distance from the intersection between the two axes of the pointer, this means that every object I have to re-take and move it to place where it should be placed (unless I do not do all the times ctrl+maiusc+c and the base point I give it to it)

Can you help me? I would like to see that even in my colleague's station, when copying objects, these have the basic point that matches the pointer's intersection. . .
Thank you in advance!! !
 
I ask for venia...
the objects moved into the position of my collga are blocks..:36_6_1: and the insertion point was external to the objects.
I believe that by default, with autocad when running the ctrl+c ctrl+v command take as reference the lowest left point of the object and that this is not editable. . .
boh vabbe....in any case I apologize so much...:36_1_1:
 

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