Ever since 2018 I've found it difficult or impossible to grab the "Insertion Point" of dimension objects to move them. This was definitely possible in previous versions.
For example, I have a bunch of dimensions from a one viewport I want to copy and paste into another. After pasting in the new viewport I want to move the dimensions to the correct spot. I used to be able to grab one of the insertion points and simply move/snap it to the appropriate object.
In 2018, when I hover over the insertion point, the pop-up cue displays correctly, but I can't actually "grab" the dimension. Nothing happens when I click and drag.
Note that I'm NOT talking about moving the blue handles or adjusting the dimension object in any way, but rather simply MOVING it. Is there a setting I changed somewhere?
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Andy Broomell
Ever since 2018 I've found it difficult or impossible to grab the "Insertion Point" of dimension objects to move them. This was definitely possible in previous versions.
For example, I have a bunch of dimensions from a one viewport I want to copy and paste into another. After pasting in the new viewport I want to move the dimensions to the correct spot. I used to be able to grab one of the insertion points and simply move/snap it to the appropriate object.
In 2018, when I hover over the insertion point, the pop-up cue displays correctly, but I can't actually "grab" the dimension. Nothing happens when I click and drag.
Note that I'm NOT talking about moving the blue handles or adjusting the dimension object in any way, but rather simply MOVING it. Is there a setting I changed somewhere?
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