The shortcut keys of “Cut”, “Copy” and “Paste” are Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V
respectively.
The offset of the pasted graph position with respect to the original graph
position is determined by “Paste X” and “Paste Y” in “General” of “System
Parameter”.
The position of the pasted figure and the position deviation from the original
figure are determined by the paste displacement in the conventional
parameters of the system parameters
3.3.Combine/Uncombine
Combination/ Separation Combination
“Combine Combination” will ignore all the selected objects’ original properties
and combine those objects into a new curve object. This combined graph, like
other graphs, can be selected, copied, pasted and its properties can be set.
For example, when the original graph is a circular or a rectangular, but the
graph after “Combine Combination” operation is dealt with as a curve and will
be transformed into a curve after “Uncombine Separation Combination”
operation.
“Uncombine” will get the combined object back to separate curves.
“Separation Combination” Restore combination objects to individual curve
objects
The icon of “Combine” in the Toolbar is , while that of “Uncombine” is .
Their shortcut keys are Ctrl+L and Ctrl+K respectively.
“Combination” The toolbar icon corresponding to the menu is ,“Separation
Combination” The toolbar icon corresponding to the menu is . Their shortcut
keys are Ctrl+L and Ctrl+K respectively.
3.4.Group/Ungroup Separation Group
“Group” will keep the selected objects’ original properties and make them into
a new object, and this new graph, like other graphs, can be selected, copied
and pasted, and its properties can be set.
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