Hi. I'm still having trouble with the same drawing. It's an architect's plan which is drawn in millimetres and is positioned a long way from the origin. This means there are some very big numbers in it. I set up a CCS with the new origin at the corner of the working site and now the copy and paste functions don't work as expected. The pasted object is so far away from the cursor that it's difficult to find where it has gone.
Steps to reproduce: In a new drawing draw a rectangle starting at 2000,3000 and size 3 x 4. You can use clipboard copy and paste as expected. The pasted object appears attached to the cursor and you can move it around and click to position it.
Then set up a CCS with the origin at 2000,3000. Now when you use copy and paste, the pasted object is not at the cursor position but a huge distance away. This means you can't see where you are pasting it. I think what is happening is that copy is using the CCS and paste is using the WCS instead. Maybe this is the intended behaviour, but it seems inconsistent and really confusing. For a long time I though that paste wasn't working at all until I eventually found where all the objects had been put.
I've also experienced a situation where the pasted object is visible at the cursor position but jumps away to a different location when you click to position it. Unfortunately I cannot reproduce this now.
You can workaround this by using copy with reference point, which seems to work correctly. Has anyone else experienced this?
