8.2.1 Introducing Edit Tools

Cut

Cut the object (Parts, Text, Figure). Use [Paste (P)] to place the object back on the screen.

Operating Procedure

You can cut an object by selecting a desired object and click [Cut] in the [Edit] menu.

Copy

Copies the selected object. Place it on the screen by using the [Paste].

Operating Procedure

You can copy by selecting a desired object and click [Copy] in the [Edit] menu.

Paste

Pastes the copied or cut object onto a screen.

Operating Procedure

You can paste the object you copied or cut by clicking [Paste] in the [Edit] menu.

Duplicate

Copies multiple pictures at a time. When duplicating parts, you can automatically assign the next consecutive address after the source part's address to the destination part.

8.2.6 Duplicate

Delete

Deletes an object.

Operating Procedure

You can delete by selecting the desired object and clicking [Delete (D)] in the [Edit] menu.

Select All

Selects all the objects on the screen.

You can also specify the range to drag multiple objects.

8.2.2 Selection Method

Edit Vertex

You can edit, delete or insert each vertex coordinate of a polyline or polygon.

8.2.7 Changing Attributes

Group

You can group multiple objects together and treat them as one unit.

8.2.8 Grouping (Ungrouping)

Order

When the placed objects are overlapping, you can change the placement order.

8.2.9 Order

Align

Using Align Right, Align Left, Align Center, and so on, you can adjust the positions of multiple objects.

8.2.10 Aligning

Rotate/Flip

Rotates the object by 90 degrees.
8.2.11 Rotating Right or Left

Flips the object horizontally or vertically.
8.2.12 Mirroring X-Axis (Vertical)/Y-Axis (Horizontal)

Others

Sets a grid and guidelines to align a part with another one.

8.2.3 Setting up Grids

8.6.6 Registering a Screen as a Template