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JoseArroyo1
11 years agoCommunity Member
Paste in place
Being that there is no paste in place option within the same slide, can anyone answer what is the offset of the pasted object in px?
RebeccaFleischC
11 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Jose,
When you ask what is the offset for pasted objects in px, and you refer to no "pasted in place" option, I'm assuming (oot-oh) you're referring to this:
- You have an object on the screen, and you select it, then copy and paste it (or duplicate it).
- What is the difference between the horizontal and vertical positions on the first and second objects
Look at the attached, where I've duplicated 3 different types of objects:
- a photograph
- an illustrated character
- a shape
In all cases the difference between horizontal and vertical positions for the first object and the duplicated object is 8 px. You can determine this yourself by
- Right-click an object
- From the shortcut menu, select Size and Position
- Click Position on the left side of the dialog box
If that's not what you meant, or you have any other questions, please shout out!