Nikon 25385 User Manual - Page 173

Duplicate, Delete, Rename, Edit List

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Duplicate The Duplicate command makes an immediate copy of the currently selected object. The Duplicate command can make a copy of the following objects: • The current image when the image window is active and no control points are selected • Images within the browser • Control points Shortcut Ctrl + D (Windows) command + D (Macintosh) Delete The Delete command removes the currently selected object. The Delete command can be performed on the following objects: • Selected text • Selected control points • Selected images within the browser • Selected steps or enhancements within the Edit List palette • Selection created by the selection brush, selection gradient, fill or clear tools within an image window Shortcut Delete key Rename The Rename function is only available while in the browser. Select this function to rename the currently selected image or group of images. When a single image is selected, you can enter the new name for the image directly within the browser. When selecting a group of images, selecting Rename will bring up the "File Naming" dialog, enabling you to select the options for renaming that group of images. For more information on the "File Naming" dialog, please see the "File Naming Dialog" section of Chapter 22, "Batch Menu". Shortcut F2 Chapter 19 - Edit Menu | Duplicate 171

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Chapter 19 — Edit Menu
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Duplicate
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Duplicate
The
Duplicate
command makes an immediate copy of the currently selected object. The
Duplicate
command can make a copy of the following objects:
The current image when the image window is active and no control points are selected
Images within the browser
Control points
Delete
The
Delete
command removes the currently selected object. The
Delete
command can be performed on
the following objects:
Selected text
Selected control points
Selected images within the browser
Selected steps or enhancements within the
Edit List
palette
Selection created by the selection brush, selection gradient, fill or clear tools within an image window
Rename
The
Rename
function is only available while in the browser. Select this function to rename the currently
selected image or group of images. When a single image is selected, you can enter the new name for the
image directly within the browser. When selecting a group of images, selecting
Rename
will bring up the
“File Naming” dialog, enabling you to select the options for renaming that group of images.
For more information on the “File Naming” dialog, please see the “File Naming Dialog” section of Chapter 22,
“Batch Menu”.
Shortcut
Ctrl + D (Windows)
command + D (Macintosh)
Shortcut
Delete key
Shortcut
F2