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Introduction 1 Printing 2 Scanning a Document 3 PC Faxing 4 Troubleshooting 5 Appendix 6 ● Copying an Object by Dragging 1. Select the object to copy. NOTE You can select multiple objects and copy them at the same time. 2. Hold down [CTRL] on the keyboard → drag the selected (copied) object to the desired location. NOTE Dragging the selected object without holding down [CTRL] on the keyboard moves the object to the new location instead of copying it. Back Previous Next TOP ● Copying an Object by Using Button or Menu Commands You can use button and menu commands to copy an object such as a line, rectangle, rounded rectangle, oval, image, or text box on the same cover sheet or to another cover sheet. 1. Select the object to copy. NOTE You can select multiple objects and copy them at the same time. 2. Click [ ] (Copy) on the toolbar. You can also select [Copy] from the [Edit] menu. 3. If you want to copy the object to a different cover sheet, display the second cover sheet. NOTE If the second cover sheet is open, you can select it from the [Window] menu. Table of Contents Index 4-61

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Appendix
Copying an Object by Dragging
1.
Select the object to copy.
NOTE
You can select multiple objects and copy them at the same time.
2.
Hold down [CTRL] on the keyboard
drag
the selected (copied) object to the desired
location.
NOTE
Dragging the selected object without holding down [CTRL] on the
keyboard moves the object to the new location instead of copying
it.
Copying an Object by Using Button or Menu Commands
You can use button and menu commands to copy an object
such as a line, rectangle, rounded rectangle, oval, image, or text
box on the same cover sheet or to another cover sheet.
1.
Select the object to copy.
NOTE
You can select multiple objects and copy them at the same time.
2.
Click [
] (Copy) on the toolbar.
You can also select [Copy] from the [Edit] menu.
3.
If you want to copy the object to a different
cover sheet, display the second cover sheet.
NOTE
If the second cover sheet is open, you can select it from the
[Window] menu.