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Copy Objects
You can use the Clipboard to copy part or all of a drawing into a document
created by another application. The objects are copied in vector format, which
retains the high resolution in other applications. The information stored in
the Clipboard can then be pasted in other programs.
Paste Objects
Applications use different internal formats to store Clipboard information.
When you copy objects to the Clipboard, information is stored in all available
formats. When you paste the Clipboard contents into a drawing, the format
that retains the most information is used.
Modify Objects
You can modify the size, shape, and location of objects.
See also:
Work with Custom and Proxy Objects (page 702)
Modify Existing Dimensions (page 596)
Choose a Method to Modify Objects
Access object editing options using the following methods:
DescriptionsMethods
Enter a command and then select the ob-
jects to modify. Alternatively, select the
objects first and then enter a command.
Command line
Select and right-click an object to display a
shortcut menu with relevant editing op-
tions.
Shortcut menu
Double-click an object to display the Prop-
erties Inspector palette or, in some cases, a
Double-click
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