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Topic ClosedMiscellaneous Items Appearing

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    Posted: 10.Apr.2017 at 22:58
I have been using CAD for 15 years now and have never encountered a ploblem like this until today.  I am trying to copy the floor plan from the drawing supplied by the architect into my drawing.  I the architects drawing everything looks fine.  However when I paste it into my drawing file random items appear that should not be there i,e. doors instead of windows, text out of place, etc.  I have tried purging, exploding, overkill, and audit.  Really don't want to wast time redrawing the messed up items.  HELP!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Apr.2017 at 14:51
Would you be willing to share the two drawings with us to better troubleshoot the problem?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Apr.2017 at 18:45
I got it figured out.  The architect who provided me the drawings doesn't use AutoCAD.  He uses, whatever software he uses, then runs it through a converted so it can be read as a DWG file.  Cheap software equals headaches to say the least.
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