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    Default Copy/Move/Rotate

    Can anyone tell me if there is a way to rotate objects (lines etc.) while active in the copy or move command, or if there is a common command for such an operation?
    I unfortunately use Arris 9.4 at my boss's office. One nice thing is that program lets you rotate items as you move or copy them by pressing [ or ] on the keyboard. Since Autocad runs circles around this dinosaur of CAD software i figure there has got to be a way to do this in autocad 2010. I for some reason remember a move rotate copy command that was (moroco) in r14...? i know thats going way back...
    any help would be appreciated
    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Copy/Move/Rotate

    Your'e right, 'MOROCO' is still around, It's an express tool, and it was recently the subject of Lynn Allens' blog:
    http://lynn.blogs.com/lynn_allens_bl...one-stone.html

    There is no command in Autocad that works quite how you've described it. You could try using the grips. Select a grip and right click to bring up a short cut menu that includes, move, copy and rotate, along with stretch and mirror...

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