Context Menu of the Selected Object in the Frame
The context menu of an object, which you insert into a Frame, provides some of these commands, when you click it with the right mouse button.
Some of the commands are located on the mini toolbar, while others are commands on the context menu itself.
You can also close the context menu and leave the mini toolbar open by clicking on the border of the mini toolbar with the left mouse button.
The mini toolbar above the context menu proper always provides these commands:
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Open the origin of the selected object | |
Open the class of the selected object | |
Cut the selected object from the Frame | |
Copy the selected object in the Frame | |
Delete the selected object from the Frame |
Some objects provide additional commands on the mini toolbar to the left or the right of the default buttons.
You can also close the context menu and leave the mini toolbar open by clicking on the border of the mini toolbar with the left mouse button.
Not all objects provide all of the context menu commands listed above.
Also consult the Context Menu of Curved Objects.
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