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Use Alternate Methods
You can use grips to move and copy objects quickly. See Edit Objects with
Grips
on page 729.
You can also select objects and drag them to a new location; press Ctrl to make
a copy. Using this method, you can drag objects between open drawings and
other applications. If you drag with the right mouse button instead of the left,
a shortcut menu is displayed. The menu options include Move Here, Copy
Here, Paste as Block, and Cancel. See
Embed OLE Objects in Drawings on page
1724.
To move an object using two points
1 Click Home tab Modify panel Move.
2 Select the objects to move.
3 Specify a base point for the move.
4 Specify a second point.
The objects you selected are moved to a new location determined by the
distance and direction between the first and second points.
To move an object using a displacement
1 Click Home tab Modify panel Move.
2 Select the object to move.
3 Enter the displacement in the form of a Cartesian, polar, cylindrical, or
spherical coordinate value. Do not include the @ sign, because a relative
coordinate is assumed.
4 At the prompt for the second point, press Enter.
The coordinate values are used as a relative displacement rather than the
location of a base point. The selected objects are moved to a new location
determined by the relative coordinate values you enter.
To move an object from model space to paper space (or vice versa)
1 Click a layout tab.
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