![]() If you need more options, press Alignment to open the full Alignment menu. Quick Align - Right click on two or more selected objects and you will see a new Quick Align fly out menu. The best way to see how these new options work is to try them out. ![]() Paste Replacing Selection: Pastes the copied or cut selection and replaces the new selection. The object you copy resizes a selection to the same size as the one copied. ![]() Paste Size: Is similar to Paste Position. Copy the object you want to replace, select the replacing object and press Paste Position, the selected object moves to the same position as the copied object. Paste Position: is good for replacing one object with another in the exact same position. The first and last three paste options are fairly self explanatory, but here is an explanation of the other new Paste options. Some of these options are now available as well when you right click on the page or on an object. New Paste Options - The Paste function has been greatly expanded as you can see by the Paste fly out menu options on the Infobar as well as the new Edit > Paste fly out menu. In the settings above the text offsets 12 pixels horizontally and 0px vertically. But if you press the padlock icon, you can set each distance independently. By default, in the Text Repelling & Anchoring dialog, text repels equal distance to the height you specify. If you anchor an object to the text, a small anchor symbol appears to remind you the object is anchored. ![]() So if you edit or resize the text area, the repellent objects will keep their position within the text area. Now you can have text repel around an object or objects and have the object flow with the text area. Improved Object Embedding into Flowing Text. Intelligent Headers and Footers - If a repeating object is placed close to the top or the bottom of the page, and the page is resized, the repeating objects will automatically retain their relationship to the top or bottom of the page. ![]()
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