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{{GuiCommand|Name=Std_Paste|Name=Std_Paste|MenuLocation=Edit → Paste|Shortcut=Ctrl+V|Workbenches=All|SeeAlso=[[Std_Copy|Copy]], [[ |
{{GuiCommand|Name=Std_Paste|Name=Std_Paste|MenuLocation=Edit → Paste|Shortcut=Ctrl+V|Workbenches=All|SeeAlso=[[Std_Copy|Copy]], [[Std_DuplicateSelection|Duplicate Selection]]}} |
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Revision as of 08:12, 1 June 2014
Std_Paste |
Menu location |
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Edit → Paste |
Workbenches |
All |
Default shortcut |
Ctrl+V |
Introduced in version |
- |
See also |
Copy, Duplicate Selection |
Description
The Paste command is involved in replicating Document objects. It places the current "clipboard" contents into the current document. Objects may be copy/pasted between Documents.
How to use
- Make the target Document active by clicking on it in the Project tab or Document window.
- Press the icon, ctrl + V keys or use menu choices Edit → Paste.
Limitations
- In general, it is not possible to paste FreeCAD objects into other applications, or paste objects from other applications into a FreeCAD document.
More
- See the Copying objects page for more details on replicating objects.