File Toolbar reference
New
This gets rid of the current design. All drawings in the current design are removed. If the current design has not been saved then you are asked to confirm before the design is lost.
Open
This option opens a previously saved design for editing or printing. If there is already a design being edited it will be lost. If the current design has not been saved then you will be asked to confirm before continuing.
Save
This option saves the current design, its page set up and the design details are all saved in a single file. If the design has already a file name associated with it then it will be saved using this file name without prompting. If the design has never been saved then you will be prompted for a new file name before it is saved.
Cut
This option enables you to move parts of the design which have been selected to the clipboard. Once it has been moved to the clipboard you may use paste to re-insert them into a different part of the design, and may paste again and again to duplicate a part of the design.
To select objects in the design use the edit item option on the toolbar.
You may also paste into other Windows applications such as Microsoft Word.
Paste
This option takes a previously copied or cut part of a design and enable you to place it into the current design.
Once this option has been selected the pasted design will be displayed at the mouse pointer. To paste it in click with the left hand mouse button, to cancel click with the right hand mouse button.
Copy
This option enables you to copy parts of the design which have been selected to the clipboard. Once it has been copied to the clipboard you may use paste to re-insert them into a different part of the design, and may paste again and again to duplicate a part of the design.
To select objects in the design use the edit item option on the toolbar.
You may also paste into other Windows applications such as Microsoft Word.
Use this option print to any installed the windows printer.
If the drawing is larger than the paper size of the printer, then it is split up over as many pages as it takes to print the design in tiles.