Moving, Copying, And Deleting Objects - MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-USING FLASH Use Manual

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Moving, copying, and deleting objects

You can move an object by dragging it on the Stage, cutting and pasting it, using the arrow
keys, or using the Property inspector to specify an exact location for it. You can also move an
object between Flash and other applications using the Clipboard. When you move an object,
the Property inspector indicates the new position.
When you move an object with the Selection tool, you can use the Snap modifier for the
Selection tool to quickly align the object with points on other objects.
You can copy an object by dragging or pasting it. You can also copy an object while
transforming it using the Transform panel.
Moving objects
To move an object, you can drag the object, use the arrow keys, use the Property inspector, or
use the Info panel.
To move objects by dragging:
1.
Select an object or multiple objects.
2.
Select the Selection tool, position the pointer over the object, and do one of the following:
To simply move the object, drag it to the new position.
To copy the object and move the copy, Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag
(Macintosh).
To constrain the object's movement to multiples of 45°, Shift-drag.
To move objects using the arrow keys:
1.
Select an object or multiple objects.
2.
Do one of the following:
To move the selection 1 pixel at a time, press the arrow key for the direction in which
you want the object to move.
To move the selection 10 pixels at a time, press Shift+arrow key.
When Snap to Pixels is selected, the arrow keys move objects by pixel
increments on the document's pixel grid, not by pixels on the screen. See
snapping" on page
To move objects using the Property inspector:
1.
Select an object or multiple objects.
2.
If the Property inspector is not visible, select Window > Properties.
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