Specifications
Edit Menu Commands 181
Redo
This command redoes the last Undone command. It will only be enabled
immediately after an Undo operation. Any other editing operation will dis-
able this item.
Using the Clipboard
The standard Clipboard commands Cut, Copy, and Paste can be used to
move or copy circuit fragments—and graphical and text information—
within a single circuit window, between multiple windows, and between
different programs (e.g., word processing or drafting).
Using Clipboard Data From Other Programs
When you enter LogicWorks, the Clipboard may contain graphical or text
information cut or copied from a document in another program. LogicWorks
allows you to make use of this information in two ways:
Text information from a word processor or text editor can be pasted
into a text block. See more information in “Text Objects” on page 30..
Graphical information copied from other applications can be pasted
into LogicWorks as long as the source application supports Windows
Bitmap or Windows Metafile formats. For more information on using
this mechanism to create title blocks and sheet borders, see “Sheet
Borders and Title Blocks” on page 32.
Using Clipboard Data From LogicWorks
When a Cut or Copy is done, three types of data are placed on the Clip-
board:
Text data (if text labels were selected). The text can be pasted into any
text editor or word processor.
A bitmap (.BMP format) of the selected items, which can be pasted
into a graphics document in most drawing programs.
The LogicWorks circuit info for the selected items. This data is in a
format that only LogicWorks can understand, and is discarded when
you exit the program.
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