Copies selected objects to the Windows Clipboard.
Notes
The object's Properties and location are stored with the object.
If the objects are grouped, a new group is created from the copied objects. The objects are not added to the group from which they were copied.
When you Paste objects into Rhino, they are placed on the same layer they originally had. If the layer does not exist, it is created when the object is pasted.
Right click the Paste toolbar button to paste objects on the current layer.
In addition to geometry, the viewport image and command history text is copied.
When you paste into a program that accepts images such as Paint Shop Pro or Microsoft Word, the viewport image is pasted.
Standard > Copy Right-click in Command Window > Copy Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl + C |
Deletes objects from the model and places them in the Windows Clipboard.
Notes
All selected objects are removed from your model and placed on the Windows Clipboard. Object properties and location are stored with the object.
When you Paste objects into Rhino, they are placed on the same layer they came from in the original model. If the layer does not exist, it is created when the object is pasted.
Standard > Cut Right-click in Command Window > Cut Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl + X |
Inserts objects from the Windows Clipboard.
Notes
If there are Rhino objects on the Windows Clipboard, they are pasted into your model. Object properties and location are restored with the object.
When you paste objects into Rhino, they are placed on the same layer they came from in the original model. If the layer does not exist, it is created when the object is pasted.
Right click the Paste toolbar button to paste objects on the current layer.
Standard > Paste Tools > Commands > Paste from Clipboard Right-click in Command Window > Paste Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl + V |