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11.5.10 Cutting (Deleting) figures
When "cutting," the graphic figures involved are cleared
from the screen and put into a "basket" until the next "Cut"
or "Copy" operation.
From there, they can be used as often as required (even if
the second "Editor" window is open) by using the "Paste"
operation.
Mark the graphic figure, then
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"Picture Editor" window
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<Del> or
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Select "Edit"
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Select "Cut"
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11.5.11 Copying figures
When copying, the figures involved are left on the screen
and filed in the internal archive until the next "Cut" or
"Copy" operation.
From there, they can be used as often as required (even if
the second "Editor" window is open) by using the "Paste"
operation.
Mark the graphic figure, then:
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"Picture Editor" window
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Select "Edit"
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Select "Copy"
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11.5.12 Pasting figures
With this operation the figures which had been put into the
internal archive by the last "Cut" or "Copy" operation can
be inserted back into the picture (even if the second
"Editor" window is open).
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"Picture Editor" window
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Select "Edit"
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Select "Paste"
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Marking Box
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CM2B8523E UNIGYR-VISONIK Insight March 1995