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Copying and deleting menu objects
It’s often quicker to duplicate an existing menu object rather than repeatedly dragging an
asset onto the menu. If you’ve sized an object or changed its colors and you want to quickly
create more copies on the menu, or on a different menu, you can copy the object and paste it
anywhere you want.
See also
“Duplicating menus” on page 126
.
To duplicate an object:
1. On the menu displayed in the Preview window, select the object.
2. Choose Edit > Duplicate. A new copy of the object appears in the menu.
To copy an object to another menu:
1. Right-click the object in the Preview window and choose Copy or Cut from the shortcut
menu.
2. In the Project window, select the menu where you want to paste the button. The menu
appears in the Preview window.
3. Right-click the menu in the Preview window and choose Paste from the shortcut menu.
The object appears on the menu.
To delete an object:
t
Right-click the object in the Preview window and choose Delete from the shortcut
menu.
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