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Select the object(s) you want to cut.
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To cut, you
can either:
- Click Cut
in the Standard toolbar
- Select Edit > Cut
- Press Ctrl+X
- Right-click then select Cut, or
- In the geometry area or the specification tree, drag the
selection (although not a graphical cut, this is equivalent to
the cut operation).
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This places what you cut in the clipboard. |
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To
paste, you can either:
- Click Paste
in the Standard toolbar
- Select Edit > Paste
- Press Ctrl+V
- Right-click then select Paste, or
- In the geometry area or the specification tree, drop what
you are dragging (see above).
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More about the Cut command
When cutting new, modified or pointed documents,
a warning message gives you a list of unsaved documents that will be
removed and prompts you to click:
- Yes if you want to edit these modified documents.
This opens in a new window each document listed in the warning message
- No if you do not want to keep the modifications
- Cancel to cancel the cut operation and restore the
previous state.
"Pointed documents" implies directly pointed documents as well as
documents indirectly pointed by a document about to be cut. For instance,
when cutting a sub-product, all modified CATParts included
in this sub-product will be listed in the warning.
Nevertheless, note that documents may not be listed in the warning
message. This is the case when a document is:
- Edited in another editor. For instance, if you open a CATPart
using the Open in New Window contextual command
then cut one of its instances, you will not be asked to edit the
document.
- Pointed by another document edited in another editor.
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