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Copying Model Elements

Copying model elements is a context-dependent process as it is extremely complex.

You can copy some model elements and reinsert them into the desired new position again. At first, this function doesn't seem particularly complicated as you already know how to do it from other applications. However, in Innovator some fairly complex mechanisms are concealed behind the actual copying itself.

This basically applies:

Copying in the Model Structure

You can find all clipboard commands (Copy (Ctrl+C), Cut (Ctrl+X), Paste (Ctrl+V),Paste as Single Element,Start>Clipboard>Paste>Paste as Hyperlink (Ctrl+R)) in the Start menu tab in the Clipboard group.The context menu contains the Copy and Paste commands.

A warning appears if a clipboard command cannot be executed.

Copy the selection to the clipboard with Copy (Ctrl+C). The copied elements can be inserted into either the same or a different model of any repository.

The Cut (Ctrl+X) command acts in exactly the same way as copying but the cut selection is deleted if the paste was successful.

The Paste (Ctrl+V) command pastes the elements from the clipboard as a copy in the model. They are pasted below the selected element. The command pastes all subelements while maintaining the structure.

The Paste as Single Element command pastes the elements from the clipboard as a shallow copy in the model without copying their nested elements (not available once cut). The elements to be pasted from the clipboard are specified upon the paste command meaning that both cases can be carried out with one copy command.

The Cut (Ctrl+X) command and the Paste command have the same constraints for access and configuration as with moving using the Owner property, using drag-and-drop or the Copy, Paste and Delete from Model (Shift+Del) commands.

It is also possible to use the Copy (Ctrl+C) command to copy model elements in Innovator and paste them as "inno" link text in external applications.These text links can create new model elements in Innovator once they have been copied into external applications by clicking on Paste (Ctrl+V) and Paste as Single Element commands.

Copy and paste can also be used throughout all models as long as the repository which you make the copy in is active when the paste takes place.

Copying in Diagrams

The Copy (Ctrl+C) command copies the selected elements onto the clipboard.

The Paste (Ctrl+V) command pastes the elements from the clipboard into the model structure. This also pastes all subelements of the selected node logically. The graphic existence of the new element and its subelements are pasted into the diagram.

A warning appears if a clipboard command cannot be executed.

Pasting contains the same constraints with regard to access and configuration as with adding existing elements and creating new elements.

The owner is obtained in the same way as if the elements were newly-created in the diagram.

Copying in Tables

The Copy (Ctrl+C) command copies the selected elements onto the clipboard.

The Paste (Ctrl+V) command pastes the elements from the clipboard into the table and model structure.

A warning appears if a clipboard command cannot be executed.

Pasting contains the same constraints with regard to access and configuration as with creating new elements.

Pasting in the table is as if the element was selected in the model structure for pasting. This means that elements can be copied in the model structure and pasted in the table. This means that elements can also be copied in the table and pasted in the model structure.Please note that it may not be possible to show all elements pasted in the table.

The Copy Table and Copy Selected Rows context menu commands textually copy the whole table or highlighted row into the clipboard. You can use the contents of the clipboard in any application.

Copying Mixed Selection Sets of Model Elements and Diagrams in the Model Structure

Diagrams are duplicated in the model structure like all other model elements. All model elements graphically shown in the diagram are only adopted as graphics. The diagram references the same model elements.

If the selection sets being copied contain model elements which are shown as graphics in the diagram then the references are adopted when they are pasted. A diagram with the same graphic occurrences as the copied model elements is created.

Note:

In some special cases it is not possible to copy a mixed selection of diagrams and model elements as this would be displayed inconsistently when pasted. A warning appears in situations like these and makes you change the selection set.

 

 

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