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Copy space past
Copy space past





copy space past

Here's our gift tag pasted on a blank canvas/new project: Here's our gift tag pasted on an existing project: When you're on your new screen (whether it's an existing project or a new project), you'll just simply right-click and paste! Or use your keyboard shortcuts again - this time it'll be command/control + V. This will allow you to have both windows open! I selected "File" and then you can click on "New Window". Again, I'm on a Mac so it looks like this. If you want to keep your existing screen open, you can open a brand new window by going up to the top left-hand side of your computer screen. When you click on this, it will take you to a new, blank canvas. To start a new project, you can click on the plus sign on the left-hand side of Design Space. Step two: Open a new project or an existing project

copy space past

I am on a Mac and the shortcut is command + C. You can also use your keyboard shortcuts for this as well. We are going to select our gift tag and then right click on it. As you can see below, a drop-down menu will pop-up and we can select "Copy". I'll show you what I mean by both of those. You can copy and paste your design between existing projects and also if you decide you want to make a new project. It's really as simple as that!įor today's example, I'm going to be moving one of these gift tags. In a nutshell, you can now copy and paste your designs between projects.

copy space past

You might think it's pretty simple (and it is), but we haven't had the ability to do this in the past so I'm really excited to show you this!

#COPY SPACE PAST HOW TO#

Today I'm going to show you how to use one of those new features. If you want to read more about all of those different changes, I'll include a link here and it will explain everything that changed. Cricut recently announced that they made several changes to Design Space.







Copy space past