Edit
The commands in this menu are used to edit Draw documents (for example, copying and pasting).
Reverses the last command or the last entry you typed. To select the command that you want to reverse, click the arrow next to the Undo icon on the Standard bar.
Reverses the action of the last Undo command. To select the Undo step that you want to reverse, click the arrow next to the Redo icon on the Standard bar.
Removes and copies the selection to the clipboard.
Copies the selection to the clipboard.
Inserts the contents of the clipboard at the location of the cursor, and replaces any selected text or objects.
Inserts the contents of the clipboard into the current file in a format that you can specify.
Selects the entire content of the current file, frame, or text object.
Finds or replaces text or formats in the current document.
Enables you to edit points on your drawing.
Enables you to edit glue points on your drawing.
Makes one or more copies of a selected object.
Creates shapes and distributes them by uniform increments between two drawing objects.
Edits the properties of an inserted field.
Deletes the current slide or page.
Lets you edit the properties of each link in the current document, including the path to the source file. This command is not available if the current document does not contain links to other files.
Allows you to attach URLs to specific areas, called hotspots, on a graphic or a group of graphics. An image map is a group of one or more hotspots.
Lets you edit a selected object in your file that you inserted with the command.
Opens a dialog that enables you to create and edit hyperlinks.
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