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Other Edit Commands
Some of the commands in the Edit menu in the editors are affected when operating on objects that have endpoints with connected links.
Pasting an Object
If objects with endpoints are cut or copied, the endpoints and any existing links to the objects are saved in the clipboard.
When pasting (by using the ordinary Paste command) an object with an endpoint, but without connected links, the endpoint is pasted together with the object without further user interaction.
When pasting objects that also have links connected to their endpoints, the following dialog appears:
- The Yes button pastes the objects and keeps the links. An object having connected links will be pasted with new links created between the pasted object and the objects the original object was linked to.
- The No button pastes the objects without endpoints and links. No pasted objects will have any endpoints or connected links.
Deleting an Object
If you delete an object that has links, the link information will be destroyed and cannot be restored. Therefore, when you want to cut or clear objects with links, a warning dialog will be issued where it is possible to cancel the operation.
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