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OPTIONS
You can copy (or cut) and paste to and from pages and applications in
several different combinations:
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From one page to another in Page View. The copied image is pasted
onto the receiving page; you can then move the image into place.
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From Page View to the Desktop. A new item is created on the
Desktop with the copied image on it.
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From Page View to another application. The copied image appears
on the page in that application; you can then move that image to its
correct position in that application.
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From another application to Visual Explorer. If the copied image
is a graphic, pasting it to Desktop View creates a new item with the
image on it. Pasting to Page View puts that image on the page being
displayed. If the copied material is text, it can be pasted to a note or
to mark up text (single lines of text only), but copied text cannot be
pasted directly to a thumbnail on the Desktop. To paste a picture that
can be moved and resized on a page, paste it to the page in Page View
using the Paste as Annotation command.
E
RASER
Use the Eraser tool to remove areas of an image. You can erase any area
on the image, except for other annotations.
To erase part of an image:
1. Click the Eraser tool. The pointer changes into a square.
2. Drag the pointer over the area you want to erase.