2013

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Object Handling 105
2. To remove the object, choose "EDIT" > "CUT" (or "Ctrl + X"). To copy the object
but not remove it, choose "
EDIT" > "COPY" (or "Ctrl + C"). Either option puts
the object (or a copy of it) onto the clipboard.
3. Choose "EDIT" > "PASTE", "Ctrl + V", or "INSERT". This pastes the clipboard
contents into the document.
Note that if the objects you copy are all on the same layer, then you can paste those
objects to any layer by first making it the current layer and then choosing "
EDIT" >
"PASTE" > "PASTE IN LAYER"
or "PASTE IN PLACE IN CURRENT LAYER". The layer from
which the objects were copied is ignored in this case.
However if the objects you copy are on several different layers, then the layer
structure is maintained when you paste.
This allows you to copy layered data within a document or to a different document.
Any layers which are missing in the target document are created automatically by this
operation. So for example if you copy a mouse-over button, which has one object on
the MouseOff layer and another object on the MouseOver layer, to a new document,
the MouseOff and MouseOver layers will be created if they don’t already exist and
the button objects copied onto them.
"Ctrl + Shift + V" or "
EDIT" > "PASTE IN PLACE" pastes the clipboard contents into the
same X/Y position from where they were cut or copied or the same position relative
to the bottom of the page in the case of footer objects. This only applies to objects cut
or copied from within Page & Layout Designer. Objects imported from other
programs are always pasted into the center of the current view.
The object remains on the clipboard so you can paste the same object several times.
If there is a choice of formats on the clipboard, MAGIX Page & Layout Designer 2013
will display a
PASTE SPECIAL dialog which allows you to choose the format you want to
paste in (eg. When pasting in text you may have the choice of pasting in unformatted
text or Rich Text).
In addition you may see the following paste options, depending on the clipboard
contents:
Paste unformatted text
Pastes any text on the clipboard into your document without any formatting.
Paste format/attributes
Preserves the format (e.g., font and font size) or style attributes (e.g., line and fill
color) of the pasted object.
Paste position
This option applies the position of a copied object on the clipboard to a currently
selected object, which moves to the exact same position as the copied object.