Multiple Paste

The command Multiple Paste opens the dialog Multiple Paste. It provides the dialog items Number of copies, Offset, and the Paste button.

Note:

Multiple Paste only applies to 3D.

Number of copies

Enter the number of objects you would like to paste into the active scene, including the first copy, here. You can also use the up and down arrows of the spin button to increase or decrease the number.

When you enter the number 5, for example, 3D pastes 5 objects. Enter an integer greater than zero. Enter 1 to have 3D perform the default paste operation, i.e., paste the object from the clipboard once.

Offset

Enter the offsets on the X, Y, and Z axes into the text boxes below X-Offset, Y-Offset, and Z-Offset. 3D inserts objects you paste using the offset(s) on the axis or axes you set. 3D places the first pasted object at the position defined by the distance of the offset from the original location!

Paste

To paste multiple copies of the object and to close the dialog, click Paste. 3D uses the number and the Offset you selected.

Related Topic

Simultaneously Paste Multiple Copies