#Copy

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  • #Copying objects at a specified position
    You can create multiple copies of objects simultaneously, while specifying their position, without using the Clipboard. For example, you can distribute object copies horizontally, to the left or right of the original object; or you can distribute copies of objects vertically, below or above the original object. You can specify the spacing between copies of objects, or you can specify the offset at which copies of objects are created in relation to each other.
    #Copying objects quickly
    You can use other methods to create copies of objects quickly, without using the Clipboard. You can use the plus sign (+) on the numeric keypad to place a copy of an object on top of the original object, or you can create copies instantly by pressing the Spacebar or right-clicking while dragging an object.
    #To cut or copy an object
    1 . Select an object.
    2 . Click Edit, and click one of the following:
    Cut
    Copy
    You can also cut or copy an object by right-clicking the object and clicking Cut or Copy.
    To paste an object into a drawing Back to Top
    • Click Edit Paste.
    #You can use this procedure to paste an object from another application.
    To paste an object from an unsupported file format, or to specify options for the pasted object, click Edit Paste special. For more information about pasting objects from other applications, see Linking and embedding objects.
    To duplicate an object
    1 . Select an object.
    2 . Click Edit Duplicate.
    When you duplicate objects for the first time, the Duplicate offset dialog box appears. To specify the distance between the duplicate and the original object along the x and y axes, type values in the Horizontal offset and Vertical offset boxes.
    • Offset values of 0 place the duplicate on top of the original.
    • Positive offset values place the duplicate up and to the right of the original.
    • Negative offset values place the duplicate down and to the left of the original.
    *Duplicating an object is useful for creating cuttable drop shadows for devices such as vinyl cutters and plotters.
    *You can change the offset at which duplicates are created. Click Tools Options and in the Document list of categories, click General, and type values in the Horizontal and Vertical boxes.
    #You can also duplicate a selected object by pressing Ctrl + D.
    #To create copies of an object at a specified position Back to Top
    1 . Select an object.
    2 . Click Edit Step and repeat.
    3 . In the Step and repeat docker, type a value in the Number of copies box, and click Apply.
    #To
    Do the following
    Distribute copies of objects horizontally
    In the Vertical settings area, choose No offset from the Mode list box. In the Horizontal settings area, choose Spacing between objects from the Mode list box. To specify the spacing between object copies, type a value in the Distance box. To place the object copies to the right or left of the original, choose Right or Left from the Direction list box.
    Distribute copies of objects vertically
    In the Horizontal settings area, choose No offset from the Mode list box. In the Vertical settings area, choose Spacing between objects from the Mode list box. To specify the spacing between copies of objects, type a value in the Distance box. To place the copies above or below the original, choose Up or Down from the Direction list box.
    Offset all copies of objects by a specified distance
    In the Horizontal settings and Vertical settings areas, choose Offset from the Mode list box, and type values in the Distance boxes.
    #Cltr+ c = copy
    Cltr+v = paste
    #Press + from keyboard and generate copy of selected object.
    #Select object draw to position and press space bar to make a copy of selected object.
    Select object take position and right click before releasing left click of mouse to make a copy of selected objects.
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