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    Posted: 07.Jul.2014 at 19:16
I am using AutoCad  2009 Lte.   When I am using the insert command
the pop up window allows me to choose the symbol/block to insert along with available options.  But after I insert and use the right click
(mouse)  the pop up window occurs again.  How can I just right click and insert the same symbol again as needed without the pop up window?

thanks  H. Hampton.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Jul.2014 at 20:32
You can't.  Just copy the first symbol you inserted as there is no real need to keep inserting the same symbol over and over again in the same drawing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Jul.2014 at 05:32
You can just copy existing block as mentioned by John.
Or you can select the block, right click... choose add selected from contextual menu.


Edited by edwinprakoso - 08.Jul.2014 at 05:38
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