![]() If a wire number is copied, it will not be associated to the wire network. If you do use the command on AutoCAD® Electrical intelligent components/circuits, it will not retag components or wires and it will be a duplication of existing objects. ![]() When you use the command, you can specify the base point, thus meaning it’s easy to paste the copied objects into position. This command is intended for non-electrically intelligent AutoCAD® objects ONLY. Right click (in free space > Clipboard > Copy This can be easily rectified but creates further commands. ![]() This command can be used across different drawings and could be used on a schematic circuit where you are copying from one project to another and you wish to have the component tags identical, but where no jumpered or multi-deck terminals have been used otherwise it will create an issue with your analysis of your design. This makes it more difficult to paste the copied objects into position. When you use the command, the insertion point, when pasting is the lower left extreme of the graphics you’ve copied. The following article looks at the different copy commands and when you should or shouldn’t use them. In AutoCAD® Electrical there are several copy commands available to the user including “vanilla” AutoCAD commands.
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