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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.
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.
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
).
Select All (Ctrl+A)
Select all objects in editable layers (editable and locked layers are described in Layers
).
Clear Selection / Reset current attributes (Esc)
Deselect all objects. If nothing is selected, the current attributes
are set back to its default values. You can easily get this by pressing ESC twice.
Duplicate (Edit control bar or Ctrl+Alt+D)
Or right click and choose Duplicate
.
Copy the selected object placing the copy slightly offset from the original. The copy becomes the
selected object. The offset distance can be customized (see Customizing Web Designer Premium
).
Clone (Ctrl+K)
Like Duplicate
copies the selected object, but places the copy directly over the original. The copy becomes the selected
object.
Pages
Or right click and choose Pages
.
The Pages submenu lets you add or remove pages from your multi-page document, duplicate the current
page or move the current page up and down. Read more on multi-page documents in Multi-page
Documents
.
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