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Manipulating Images 101
The "hole" left behind when the image content is moved exposes the current
background color (on the Background layer), or transparency (see above;
on standard layers), shown with a "checkerboard" pattern.
To duplicate the contents of the selection on the active layer, press the Alt
key and click, then drag with the Move Tool.
As a shortcut if you're working with any one of the selection tools, you can
press the Ctrl key to switch temporarily to the Move Tool. Press Ctrl+Alt
to duplicate. Release the key(s) to revert to the selection tool.
Cut/Copy/Delete/Paste
Cut and copy operations on selections involving the Clipboard work just as in
other Windows programs.
To copy pixels in the selected region, press Ctrl-C or click the Copy
button on the Standard toolbar. (You can also choose Copy from the Edit
menu.)
To cut the selected pixels, press Ctrl-X or choose Cut from the Edit menu.
To delete the selected pixels, press the Delete key or choose Clear from the
Edit menu.
Cut or deleted pixels expose the current background color (on the
Background layer) or transparency (on standard layers). If you want to
create transparency on the Background layer, first "promote" it to a
standard layer by right-clicking its name on the Layers tab and choosing
Promote to Layer.
If nothing is selected, a cut or copy operation affects the whole active layer,
as if Select All were in effect.
When pasting from the Clipboard, PhotoPlus offers several options.
To paste as a new image in an untitled window, press Ctrl+V or click
the Paste as New image button on the Standard toolbar. (Or select from
the Edit>Paste menu.)
To paste as a new layer above the active layer, press Ctrl+L or choose
Paste>As New Layer from the Edit menu.
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