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Pasting a Selected Area, Deleting a Selected Area

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3 Learning Basic Editing Commands • Press Ctrl + C. • Click Edit on the Main Menu, then choose Copy. Note: 1. When copying, consult the Layers Palette of the active image to make sure the Copy command is being applied to the correct layer (See Chapter 13: Working with Layers). 2. If no selection is made when the Copy command is executed, the entire active layer will be copied. Pasting a Selected Area The Paste command will place whatever is on the clipboard as a new layer in the active image. To paste a cut or copied image: 1. Open the image in which to paste the cut or copied image. 2. Do one of the following: • Click the Paste button on the Quick Access Bar. • Press Ctrl + V. • Click Edit on the Main Menu, then choose Paste. Note: 1. PhotoStudio's Paste command automatically generates a new image layer each time the command is executed. When pasting, consult the Layers Palette of the active image to see how the pasted image relates to the other layers of the active image (See Chapter 13: Working with Layers). 2. If the clipboard is empty (i.e., no image area has been cut or copied in PhotoStudio or in any other application), the Paste command will not function. Deleting a Selected Area The Delete command removes unwanted areas from an image layer, revealing the underlying layer(s). To delete an area: 1. Select the area. 2. Do one of the following: • Press the Delete key. • Press Ctrl + X. • Click Edit on the Main Menu, then choose Clear. IMPORTANT: If no selection is made when the Delete command is executed, the entire image layer will be deleted. If a layer is inadvertently deleted from the image, use the Undo command to restore the layer. 3-4 Learning Basic Editing Commands

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3
Learning Basic Editing Commands
3-4
Learning Basic Editing Commands
Press
Ctrl + C
.
Click
Edit
on the Main Menu, then choose
Copy
.
Note
:
1. When copying, consult the Layers Palette of the active image to make sure the
Copy
command is
being applied to the correct layer (See Chapter 13: Working with Layers).
2. If no selection is made when the
Copy
command is executed, the entire active layer will be copied.
Pasting a Selected Area
The
Paste
command will place whatever is on the clipboard as a new layer in the active image.
To paste a cut or copied image:
1.
Open the image in which to paste the cut or copied image.
2.
Do one of the following:
Click the Paste button on the Quick Access Bar.
Press
Ctrl + V.
Click
Edit
on the Main Menu, then choose
Paste.
Note
:
1. PhotoStudio’s Paste command automatically generates a new image layer each time the command is
executed. When pasting, consult the Layers Palette of the active image to see how the pasted image
relates to the other layers of the active image (See Chapter 13: Working with Layers).
2. If the clipboard is empty (i.e., no image area has been cut or copied in PhotoStudio or in any other
application), the
Paste
command will not function.
Deleting a Selected Area
The
Delete
command removes unwanted areas from an image layer, revealing the underlying layer(s).
To delete an area:
1.
Select the area.
2.
Do one of the following:
Press the
Delete
key.
Press
Ctrl + X
.
Click
Edit
on the Main Menu, then choose
Clear
.
IMPORTANT:
If no selection is made when the Delete command is executed, the entire image layer
will be deleted. If a layer is inadvertently deleted from the image, use the
Undo
command to restore the
layer.