Here are three ways to copy CAD drawings from one sheet to another: Method 1: Copy and paste the drawing 1. Select the area to be copied in the original drawing. 2. Click the "Edit" menu and select "Copy". 3. In the target drawing, click the "Insert" menu and select "Paste". Method 2: Insert reference and modify 1. In the target drawing, open the Insert menu and select Object. 2. In the pop-up dialog box, select the CAD file to insert and the object to reference. 3. Make sure "Reference" is checked, and then click OK. Method 3: Use procedures to automate operations 1. Install plug-ins or programs suitable for batch copy and paste operations in the target CAD software. 2. Open the source CAD file and use plug-ins or programs to create a template.The template will contain all the objects that need to be copied and pasted into the new file. 3. Open the template in the target CAD software and use the corresponding functions for batch operation.
The original drawing and the new drawing use blocks with the same name, which is the most possible;The blocks have the same name but different contents. When they are copied and pasted into a new drawing, the blocks with the same name are considered as inserted blocks, and the blocks in the existing new drawing will be used directly.Another possibility is that the direction of pasting may not be the same as the XY plane;
1、 Select the graph to be copied, click ctrl+C to open the target file, and then press the copy shortcut key ctrl+v; 2、 It should be possible to stretch the figure directly.If there are too many blank parts on the edge of the graph, you can cut off the blank parts first, and then stretch them. I hope the above content is useful to you.(It should be feasible. I did it before.)