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- | ===One | + | 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 | + | To copy an object: |
- | - Select | + | - Set the object |
- | - In the **Edit** | + | - On the **Edit** |
- | - The selected | + | |
OR | OR | ||
- | - Click here to **copy** the current object/ | + | - Click here to **copy** the current object/ |
- | ===To copy a class=== | + | ===== Copying |
- | - 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, |
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Last modified: le 2023/04/22 20:59