Solve AutoCAD Ungrouping Problem

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To solve the AutoCAD ungrouping problem, users can select all items and use the Explode option to separate objects in a layout. This method, while effective, may not be the most efficient solution. It's recommended to save a backup copy before proceeding with the Explode command. Users should be cautious as this approach can lead to unintended changes in the layout. Exploring alternative methods for managing groups in AutoCAD may yield better results in the long run.
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Hi,

I am having a problem to ungroup a layout, I am trying to delet, copy or move some items, I can't! How to solve this problem!

While I click on any line or object, the rest of the layout included in that click!

Thank you,
 
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Select all and use the Explode option.

This is not the best (or smart) way I think; but it gets the job done. Make sure to save a backup copy just in case.
 
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