Why are you using the old partnumbers?
The problem is that you can not create a new file today using the old partnumbers and expect them to be unaffected by the Move to-files. If you today make a model using the old partnumber, you are infact using a "ghost" file, showing a part in the position of where it used to be. Your model will be affected by the Move to-file the next time you open it in MLCad.
If you want to use the old partnumber today, you need to "un-move" it. Revers the transformation matrix described in the Move to-file. If you then open that model in MLCad it will perform a "correct" replacement of that part.
MLCad will allway perform a correct transformation on any file contaning the old partnumbers.
It simply doesn't know if it is a new file, or an old file created prior to the creation of the Moved to-file.
The problem is that you can not create a new file today using the old partnumbers and expect them to be unaffected by the Move to-files. If you today make a model using the old partnumber, you are infact using a "ghost" file, showing a part in the position of where it used to be. Your model will be affected by the Move to-file the next time you open it in MLCad.
If you want to use the old partnumber today, you need to "un-move" it. Revers the transformation matrix described in the Move to-file. If you then open that model in MLCad it will perform a "correct" replacement of that part.
MLCad will allway perform a correct transformation on any file contaning the old partnumbers.
It simply doesn't know if it is a new file, or an old file created prior to the creation of the Moved to-file.