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Edit Cut |
Ctrl + X |
The Cut command deletes objects from the model and places them in the Clipboard.
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Edit Copy |
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The CopyToClipboard command copies selected objects to the Clipboard.
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Edit Paste Tools Commands > Paste from Clipboard |
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The Paste command inserts objects from the Clipboard.
If there are Rhino objects on the Clipboard, they are pasted into your model. Object properties and location are restored with the object.
When you paste objects into Rhino, they are placed on the same layer they came from in the original model. If the layer does not exist, it is created when the object is pasted.
In the command window, on the right-click context menu, only text from the command prompt, text edit boxes, or other applications can be cut, copied, or pasted.
Rhino 6 objects can be copied and pasted into Rhino 5, but not Rhino 4 or earlier versions.
When pasting Rhino 6 objects into Rhino 5, Rhino 6 specific data will be lost or converted. Details...
Objects copied in any previous versions of Rhino can be pasted into Rhino 6.
Rhino detects material, environment and texture name conflicts in the following file operations:
When a render content item name already exists in the current model, but the content settings are different, the conflicted item will be imported with "[imported]" appended to its name.
When a conflicted block is inserted, imported, or pasted into a model, you will be asked to resolve the conflict. A block conflict happens when two different blocks use the same name.
The block already defined in the model will be used instead of the block defined in the file being inserted.
All instances of this block in the model will be updated.
The block you are inserting will be renamed as you specify.
The Block Name Conflict dialog box will not be displayed again.
Removes objects or sub-objects.
Merges objects from another model file.
Insert block objects stored in the file or import a file as a block definition.
Duplicate objects.
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