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{{GuiCommand|Name=Std Copy|MenuLocation=[[Std_Edit_Menu|Edit]] → Copy|Shortcut=Ctrl+C|Workbenches=All|SeeAlso=[[Std_Paste|Paste]], [[Std_DuplicateSelection|Duplicate Selection]]}} |
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==Description== |
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==More== |
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* See the [[Copying_Objects|Copying objects]] page for more details on replicating objects. |
* See the [[Copying_Objects|Copying objects]] page for more details on replicating objects. |
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Revision as of 06:34, 9 August 2018
Std Copy |
Menu location |
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Edit → Copy |
Workbenches |
All |
Default shortcut |
Ctrl+C |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Paste, Duplicate Selection |
Description
The Copy command is involved in replicating Document objects. It places the currently selected objects into the "clipboard" for later use by the Paste command. Objects may be copied between Documents.
How to use
- Select the Object(s) to be replicated.
- Press the icon, ctrl + C keys or use menu choices Edit → Copy.
Limitations
- In general, it is not possible to copy FreeCAD objects into other applications, or copy objects from other applications into a FreeCAD document.
More
- See the Copying objects page for more details on replicating objects.