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    Posted: 12.Jul.2010 at 11:02
Hi All,

Since good time I have this problem, when I copy anything from one .dwg file to the other pasting takes ages. Did any one had that problem and knows how to fix it?

many thanks Pabllllo


Edited by pabllllo - 12.Jul.2010 at 11:04
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What version of Autocad are you running?
Are you current with all service packs?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Aug.2010 at 12:34
Try to reset the scales using SCALELISTEDIT command.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Aug.2010 at 18:18

Go to Autodesks homepage, and download the application named cleanupscales.

That will make your life much easier.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Aug.2010 at 14:04
hello there
i want to do autocad
so is it really a good for me ?
if u know about this then please tell me



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Aug.2010 at 18:15
Originally posted by Boazdexter Boazdexter wrote:

i want to do autocad
so is it really a good for me ?
 
Well, you haven't told us anything about yourself. You haven't told us what type of work you do, what kind of experience you have, what you hope to achieve with Autocad, or anything else for that matter. So how are we supposed to tell you if Autocad is the right program for you?
 
The only thing you have done is exploit this forum to gain some free advertising via the link in your signature.
 
Don't waste our time. Angry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Aug.2010 at 06:40
i had face the same copy & paste prolem with Autocad2008 version. approximately it was taken 18-20 minutes.. i used to solve this problem by -SCALELIST EDIT command only..

-SCALELISTEDIT (ENTER)
RESET (ENTER)
YES (ENTER)

try ths command.. im sure i will work.. Wink Wink
work hard
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