Std Paste

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Std Paste.svg Std Paste

Menu location
Edit → Paste
Phenomena
{{{Phenomena}}}
Default shortcut
Ctrl+V
Introduced in version
-
See also
Std Cut, Std Copy, Std DuplicateSelection

Description

The Std Paste command pastes objects from the Clipboard into the active document.

Usage

  1. There are several ways to invoke the command:
    • Press the Std Paste.svg Paste button.
    • Select the Edit → Std Paste.svg Paste option from the menu.
    • Select the Std Paste.svg Paste option from the Tree view context menu. Note that this option is only available when an existing object has been selected.
    • Use the keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+V.

Notes

  • LabRPS will automatically change the internal names and, depending on the preferences, labels of objects to avoid name conflicts.
  • A spreadsheet cell alias that already exists in the spreadsheet will not be pasted.
  • When you are working in a LabRPS text window, an input box or a spreadsheet, the standard keyboard shortcut Ctrl+V, in almost all cases, does not call this command but uses the Paste function from the OS instead.
  • It is not possible to copy-paste native objects between LabRPS and other applications.

Preferences

See also: Preferences Editor.

  • To allow duplicate labels check the Edit → Preferences... → General → Document → Allow duplicate object labels in one document option. But this is not recommended.