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    Posted: 26.Nov.2010 at 11:54
HI EVERYBODY,
NAMASKAR!

I HAVE STILL PROBLEM IN PASTE, IT TAKES LONG TIME ABOUT 15-20 MINUTE FOR SINGLE PASTE, I ALWAYS WORKING CAD MAKING BLOCK.. NOW I STOPPED USING BLOCK AND THE SAME PROBLEM ACCURE IN Xref References  AND INSERT BLOCK TOO. SO, I CANN'T FINISH MY WORK TIMELY.

I AM IN VERY TROUBLE PL. IF ANYBODY CAN SOLVE THIS, PL. SUGGEST ME. I WILL BE VERY GRATEFUL TO U.

THANX.

KRISHNA, KATH


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Nov.2010 at 14:43
If your copying & pasting within the same drawing you should always use the copy icon, because copying (Ctrl C) will scan the whole drawing and slow the process down.

Edited by Autocaddy - 26.Nov.2010 at 14:44
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Nov.2010 at 08:06
hello,

thanx for your suggest, sir, my problem is not in same drawing, when i copied from one drawing and paste another drawing, it takes too many times, still i am in trouble.

PL. SUGGEST ME if u can, I WILL BE VERY GRATEFUL TO U.

krishna, kath

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Nov.2010 at 04:13
What is the specs of your PC?
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