Hi,
Anyone here knows how to make it in CD12 so that when you paste/insert objects, they're inserted in the current pointer positon?
When you're working on big drawing it gets kind of annoying to go all the way up(or down) just to drag the new object.
Help will be truly appreciated ツ
Only object I know of that can have a specific insertion point is text, when pasted into either either artistic or paragraph text.
It sounds like a good thing to log as a feature request, and I agree -- it would be useful to have.
Maybe have control-shift-insert paste the object so that it is centred in the visible part of the image ?
Funny you should bring this up! I suggested something similar in another thread. I think it would be a great feature...or maybe a macro? "Seems" like it could be implemented, it would be something like when we import, you click once on the page to place the object in its original size. Or maybe hold down a modifier key to paste as cursor position.
About the closest thing we have now is to drag the object where you want it and then right-click before releasing the left mouse button...or drag the object with the RIGHT mouse button down and then choose Copy Here.
Hi Patti,
if a macro was written, how would you want it to work? Would you want the top left corner of the image to be placed where the mouse it clicked on the page (as it works when you Import an image from a file)?
Best regards,
Easy, you can Import (Ctrl + I) the gaphic and place it where your mouse is.
This is fast if you have multiple graphics also!
There is a macro for that too, I think its called paste a mouse....
There is a macro package by Os that includes this functionality, you can find it here . You can also easily write a macro to do this.