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|MenuLocation=Edit → Duplicate Selection
|MenuLocation={{StdMenu|[[Std Edit Menu|Edit]]}} → Duplicate Selection
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==Description== <!--T:2-->
==Description== <!--T:2-->
The Duplicate Selection command is a short-cut for the Copy+Paste commands. It creates replicas of the currently selected objects into the current document.
The Duplicate Selection command is a shortcut for the {{Button|[[Image:Std_Copy.svg|24px]] [[Std Copy|Copy]]}} + {{Button|[[Image:Std_Paste.svg|24px]] [[Std Paste|Paste]]}} commands. It creates replicas of the currently selected objects into the current document.


==Usage== <!--T:3-->
==Usage== <!--T:3-->
# Select the objects to be duplicated.
# Select the objects to be duplicated.
# Use menu choice {{MenuCommand|Edit → Duplicate Selection}}.
# Use menu choice {{MenuCommand|{{StdMenu|[[Std Edit Menu|Edit]]}} → Duplicate Selection}}.


==More== <!--T:5-->
==Notes== <!--T:5-->
* See the [[Copying_Objects|Copying objects]] page for more details on replicating objects.
* See the [[Copying_Objects|Copying objects]] page for more details on replicating objects.


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Revision as of 15:49, 8 February 2020

Std DuplicateSelection

Menu location
Edit → Duplicate Selection
Workbenches
All
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
Copy, Paste

Description

The Duplicate Selection command is a shortcut for the Copy + Paste commands. It creates replicas of the currently selected objects into the current document.

Usage

  1. Select the objects to be duplicated.
  2. Use menu choice Edit → Duplicate Selection.

Notes