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6.9.  Paste Into

Revision History
Revision $Revision: 1.18 $ 2006-07-27 sally

The Paste Into command acts in a similar way to the Paste command. The primary difference becomes apparent if there is a selection within the canvas. Unlike the “Paste” command, which simply centers the pasted image data over the selection and replaces the selection with its own, “Paste Into” clips the pasted image data by the existing selection. The new selection can be moved as usual, but it is always clipped by the original selection area.

If no selection exists, the “Paste Into” command places the data from the Clipboard into the center of the canvas, as the “Paste” command does.

6.9.1.  Activating the Command

  • You can access this command from the image menubar through Edit->Paste Into.


 
 
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