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Paste (Edit control bar or Ctrl+V)
Or right click and choose Paste
.
Paste the clipboard contents into the selected document. The wording of this option reflects the contents
of the clipboard (refer to Object Handling
).
Sometimes, when you paste the contents of the clipboard into a document, it could be inserted using
several different formats. If this is the case the Paste Special
dialog box will appear so you can choose a format.
Paste unformatted text
Pastes any text on the clipboard into your document without any formatting.
Paste in place
The same as Paste,
except your object will be pasted in the exact same position from which you copied it. This is useful for
moving objects from one layer or page to another, without changing its X/Y position. However note that
if the copied object is a 'footer' (that is, it always stays the same distance from the bottom of the page,
when the page is resized) when pasted in place it will be positioned relative to the bottom of the page.
This is normally what you want from footer objects.
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.
If multiple items have been copied to the clipboard, Web Designer Premium treats them as if they are a
group and moves the currently selected object to the position of the copied group as a whole.
The currently selected object is pasted or moved into the center position of the copied object or group of
objects.
Paste size
This option applies the size of a copied object on the clipboard to a currently selected object, which
resizes around its center to the exact size of the copied object.
If multiple items have been copied to the clipboard, Web Designer Premium treats them as if they are a
group and resizes the currently selected object around its center to the exact size of the copied group as
a whole.
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,
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