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2004-10-04 08:09 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 05:25 PM by Rubia Torres
2004-10-04 08:32 PM
Weeves wrote:Not pasted. Drag a copy, drag a multiple copy, multiply, etc.
I thought the documentation of version 9 stated that objects once pasted "the copies remain selected" "leaving the original unselected" .
2004-10-04 08:36 PM
2004-10-07 04:04 PM
2004-10-07 05:50 PM
Krippahl wrote:You should win the tip of the month prize because your tip is something we didn't already know how to do, it is very clever, very useful, and profoundly simple.
I have this neat little trick to select pasted objects automatically(well, allmost).
ctrlZ is defined as undo.
I define ctrl shift Z as redo.
So, after I past anything into the drawing, I do undo and redo, and voila, the pated stuff is selected.
Real fast.
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2004-10-07 05:57 PM
2004-10-07 06:55 PM
2004-10-07 08:30 PM
Thomas wrote:Thomas,
The other half was "persistent commands", which means that the command should go on being active after you have placed the copy. With the previous copy selected, that would mean that you could for example go on placing chairs in a restaurant without having to select the command more than once. This is how it works in Microstation. When you're done with the command, you simply press Esc.
2004-10-07 08:45 PM
2004-10-08 06:32 AM