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New blocks are no longer created (cloned) upon cut/copy/paste; just their instances are inserted into the current working layer. When switching between drawings, the mouse position and dimensions would, thereafter, adjust themselves accordingly to suit ... In this video I show how I was able to do a little experimenting and come up with a workaround to a
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- New blocks are no longer created (cloned) upon cut/copy/paste; just their instances are inserted into the current working layer.
- When switching between drawings, the mouse position and dimensions would, thereafter, adjust themselves accordingly to suit ...
- In this video I show how I was able to do a little experimenting and come up with a workaround to a
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