Moving Objects in Select Edit
The easiest way to move objects is to select the objects, then click and move their reference point. You can also specify the move distances in the coordinate fields.
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Note: To move (or copy) objects relative to specific points or objects, see see Assembling.
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- Select the objects you want to move. (See See Components of Select Edit Mode if if you want the reference point in a different place.)
- Click the reference point, and the cursor changes to a four-directional arrow. Move the reference point to the new location, or enter the new position in the Inspector Bar.
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This method is essentially the same as moving objects in Select mode (clicking and moving the reference point.) However, for OLE drag and drop, the object is dragged - the mouse is kept pressed while moving.
The main advantage of OLE drag and drop is you can copy the selection from one drawing into another, or even from a drawing into another application. You may also use this method to create symbols or blocks by dragging into the Library palette or Block palette. See Blocks and and Library.
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Warning: The behavior of snap modes is slightly unusual when you are moving an object using OLE drag and drop. It is therefore not a recommended method for moving objects that require precise placement.
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