The Copy command makes duplicates of the selected objects.
Steps
1. | Select the objects. |
2. | Pick a point to copy from. |
3. | Pick a point to copy to for each copy. |
4. | Press Enter to end the command. |
Note: If the selected objects are in a group, a new group is created from the copied objects. The copied objects are not added to the original group.
Command-line options
Vertical
Duplicates the object vertical to the current construction plane.
Duplicates the object into the same location as the original.
FromLastPoint=Yes/No
The Yes option uses the point the last object was copied to as the base point.
The No option uses the first base point as location to copy from.
UseLastDistance=Yes/No
The Yes option places the next copy at the same distance from the base point as the last copy.
The No option allows a new distance for the next copy.
UseLastDirection=Yes/No
The Yes option places the next copy at the same angle from the base point as the last copy.
The No option allows a new direction for the next copy.
1. | Select the objects. |
2. | Press the left mouse button and start dragging the objects. |
3. | Stop moving the mouse in the location where you want the copy. |
4. | Tap Alt to make a copy. |
5. | Click the location for the copy. |
See also
Displays the gumball widget on a selected object facilitating move, scale, and rotate transformations around the gumball origin.
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