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copying_objects [2014/09/17 14:57] debashreecopying_objects [2014/09/23 14:40] ameya
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  =====Copying objects=====  =====Copying objects=====
  
-===One can copy a single object or multiple objects at a time===+You can copy a single object or multiple objects at a time. You copy and paste objects either in the same class or in different classes.
  
-To create an object:+To copy an object:
  
-  - Select the object/objects to be copied. If no objects are selected, then the current object will be copied. +  - Select the object that you want to copy. If no objects are selected, then the current object will be copied. 
-  - In the **Edit** Menu, click **Copy objects**. Alternatively you can click on **Ctrl+Shift+C** +  - On the **Edit** menu, click **Copy objects**. Alternativelyyou can press **Ctrl+Shift+C**The object that you selected is copied to the clipboard.
-  - The selected object/is/are copied onto the clipboard.+
  
  
 OR OR
  
-- Click here to **copy** the current object/selection to the clipboard+- Click here to **copy** the current object/selection to the clipboard.
  
-===To copy a class===+===== Copying a class =====
  
-  - In the **Class pane** select the class to be copied.  
-  - In the **Edit** Menu, click **Copy class**. Alternatively you can click on **Ctrl+Shift+Alt+C** 
-  - The selected class is copied onto the clipboard. 
  
 +To copy a class:
 +
 +  - On the **Class Pane**, select the class that you want to copy. 
 +  - On the **Edit** menu, click **Copy class**. Alternatively, you can press **Ctrl+Shift+Alt+C**. The class that you selected is copied to the clipboard.

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