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Topic Closedcopy paste problem

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    Posted: 26.Mar.2019 at 13:20
helo

hope you all well

my problem is that:

when I am copying a drawing with base point from clipboard and pasting it into another drawing as a block so the drawing is pasting not properly. when I am pasting as a block, its automatically mirror . As you can see in the attached picture
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Mar.2019 at 18:57
1. Also, check that UCS is set to WORLD, then run command _PLAN (to WORLD) before doing copy & paste.
2. Mirrtext = 0.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Mar.2019 at 05:33
Its worked.
thanx dear @ing_vali2009.

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