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- This command can be accessed from an image menubar as
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- The Paste Into command acts in a similar method to the Paste
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- center the pasted image data over the selection and remove the old
- selection replacing it with its own, Paste Into will clip the
- pasted data using the existing selection. The new selection can be
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- If no selection exists, the command will place the data from the
- Clipboard in the center of the canvas as per the Paste command.
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