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4 Do one of the following:
To preview the effect before you apply it, select Preview.
To move the object, click OK.
To move a copy of the object, click Copy.
To move or copy selected objects to another page by pasting:
1 Choose Edit > Cut or Edit > Copy.
2 Target the destination spread, and choose Edit > Paste. The objects appear in the center
of the target spread.
To paste a copy at the same position as the original:
1 Select an object and then choose Edit > Copy.
2 Choose Edit > Paste in Place.
Note: If you want an object to appear in the same position on many pages, consider
creating a master page with the object on it. For more information, see
applying masters" on page
To set keyboard preferences that affect how
objects move:
1 Choose Edit > Preferences > Units & Increments (Windows and Mac OS 9), or InDesign >
Preferences > Units & Increments (Mac OS 10.1)> Units & Increments.
2 For Cursor Key, specify the distance you want each press of an arrow key to move a
selection, and then click OK. If you hold down Shift while moving a selection, the selection
moves ten times the distance you specify here.
To move selected objects by using the arrow keys:
Do one of the following:
To move one unit (specified in the Units & Increments preferences dialog box), press the
Left, Right, Up, or Down arrow key.
To move ten times the specified distance, hold down Shift as you press an arrow key.
To move continuously, hold down an arrow key.
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