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Menus and Keyboard Shortcuts 369
Paste replacing selection
This is similar to PASTE POSITION, except that the copied object on the clipboard
replaces the currently selected object and retains the deleted item's position.
The copied object is pasted into the center position of the deleted object.
Paste in current layer
The same as PASTE IN PLACE, except your object will only be pasted into the current
layer.
This is useful if you want to display or hide just your pasted object when layers above
or below are displayed.
Note: To open a layer, double-click on it in the Page & Layer Gallery (on page 55).
Paste in place in current layer
The same as PASTE IN CURRENT LAYER, except your object will be pasted into the
current layer in the exact same position from which you copied it.
Note: To open a layer, double-click on it in the Page & Layer Gallery (on page 55).
Delete (Edit & Standard control bars or Delete)
Or right click and choose DELETE.
Delete the selected object. The description of this option reflects the type of object
selected (refer to Object Handling (on page 103)).
Select All (Ctrl+A)
Select all objects in editable layers (editable and locked layers are described in Layers
(on page 149)).
Clear Selection / Reset current attributes (Esc)
Deselect all objects. If nothing is selected, the current attributes (on page 21) are set
back to its default values. You can easily get this by pressing ESC twice.
Find/Replace (Ctrl+Alt+F)
Find/Replace for text objects, see chapter Text Handling, section Find & Replace (on
page 188).
Duplicate (Edit control bar or Ctrl+Alt+D)
Or right click and choose DUPLICATE.