You can copy and 'Paste in place' into a new file, edit it there and 'Paste in place' it back to the original model. And you can cut or copy a selection (to clipboard) and paste in place in another context (outside a group / inside a group) in the same location in the same file.
You must first double-click a markup note to paste text inside of an it. From the Edit menu, select Paste. Press [Ctrl] + [V]. The selected text is pasted in the desired location.
Paste in place
- Copy an object.
- Right click on an area in your artboard (select Paste in Place from the menu)
- Object gets pasted directly where your cursor is (instead of the object getting thrown in a arbitrary location for you to drag into the AREA that you want it in.)
You can copy an object from one artboard and then paste it into the same location on another artboard by using the new Paste in Place command (Edit > Paste In Place).
Copy and Paste with Base Point
- Press Ctrl+Shift+C or enter COPYBASE at the command prompt or .
- Select the base point.
- Select the objects to copy and press Enter.
- If necessary, switch to the drawing where you want to paste the objects.
- Paste the objects using one of the commands shown previously.
It sounds as if you already have something inside your "circle". If the circle already contains an image and you are selecting it with the Direct Selection Tool (the white arrow) the same way you are the photo in the rectangle, then paste into will not work. You can't paste into a placed graphic.
In the Layers panel of the source image, select the layer that you want to copy. Do one of the following: Choose Select > All to select all of the pixels in the layer, and choose Edit > Copy. Then make the destination image active, and choose Edit > Paste.
Fill a selection or layer with color
- Choose a foreground or background color.
- Select the area you want to fill.
- Choose Edit > Fill to fill the selection or layer.
- In the Fill dialog box, choose one of the following options for Use, or select a custom pattern:
- Specify the blending mode and opacity for the paint.
Sometimes that can mean Mouse Keys is enabled, or that some other app is conflicting with the standard keyboard shortcuts. If for whatever reason copy and paste is still not working after this trick, go ahead and restart the Mac by going too the ? Apple menu and choosing Restart.
Keyboard shortcuts
- Copy: Ctrl+C.
- Cut: Ctrl+X.
- Paste: Ctrl+V.
You can't cut and paste in the Finder. You can copy and paste, or you can drag from one location to another. If you drag between two locations on the same hard drive, by default the files will get moved. If you want to copy them instead, hold down the Option key as you drag.
Copy on a device: Select the content you want to copy, then copy it. For example, on your Mac, press Command-C or choose Edit > Copy. The copied content is available to paste on your other devices only for a short time. Paste on a device: Position the pointer where you want to paste the content, then paste it.
Cut and paste text on an Android smartphone and tabletPress and hold down on any text with your finger and then let go.
How do I copy and paste pictures? You need to highlight the picture and do command+c and command+v. Or you right click on the picture then click copy. Right click the area you want to paste the picture, then select paste.
How to Copy and Paste on a Mac Using a Apple Magic Mouse
- Highlight the text that you want to copy.
- Hold down the Control button.
- Click the mouse button.
- Select “Copy” from contextual menu.
- Go to the place where you want to paste the text.
- Hold down the Control button.
- Click the mouse button.
- Select “Paste” from contextual menu.
To copy you just have to select the text you want copied and then press Command + C. To Paste, though, you have to press Command + SHIFT + V. You can again press the same combination to browse through the multiple things on your clipboard.
Press Control to right clickOne way to right click on a Mac is to press the Ctrl (or Control) key when you tap the mouse button or the trackpad. Don't confuse the Ctrl key with the Alt (or Option) key.
Copy and paste text into a publication
- Highlight the text you want to use in your publication and press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd+C (Mac) to copy the text.
- Open InDesign and press Ctrl+V (Windows) or Cmd+V (Mac) to create a new text frame and paste the text into it.
Copy and paste graphicsIn InDesign or another program, select the original graphic, and choose Edit > Copy. Switch to an InDesign document window, and choose Edit > Paste.
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Paste an object into a frame
- Do one of the following: To paste one object inside a frame, select the object.
- Choose Edit > Copy (or Edit > Cut, if you don't want to keep the original).
- Select a path or frame, and then choose Edit > Paste Into.
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