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    Unhappy AutoCAD 2005 - Copy no longer multiple by default?

    Anyone know how to change this setting?
    Suddenly our Copy command and others are no longer multiple as default...

    Help please.
    Last edited by VirtualBuilding; 2006-02-07 at 08:07 PM.

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    Default Re: AutoCAD 2005 - Copy no longer multiple by default?

    At the command line type .copy. If it works correctly than you most likely have the copy command undefined and replaced by a lisp routine. If you type redefine at the command line and type copy it should work again.

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    Default Re: AutoCAD 2005 - Copy no longer multiple by default?

    Thanks Glenndp, it's one of my users so it may take me a minute to get back to you on if this fixed it. I suspected this was the problem, but I needed something to "test" the idea

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