After completing this topic, you will be able to copy and paste a document in the Library.
Steps:
We have modified the columns in the Details view and opened the Related Documents toolpane.
Step 4Select the document you want to copy.
Click the Inserting Dates and Objects section.
Step 5The upper pane in the Related Documents toolpane shows the child documents that link from the section. Those links are saved with the Inserting Dates and Objects section.
The lower pane shows the parent document that links to the section. That link is saved with the parent, the Editing Basics module.
Step 6Use the toolbar to copy the selected document.
Click the Copy button.
Step 7Select the destination folder in the Folders pane.
Click the Copies folder.
Step 8Use the toolbar to paste the document.
Click the Paste button.
Step 9Click the Inserting Dates and Objects section.
Step 10The Copy/Paste action created a new section.
Notice that the links saved with the new section (in upper pane) are maintained while links from other documents (in lower pane) are removed. If viewed as a hierarchy, Developer removes the link above the new copy and maintains the links below the new copy.
Note: In the Library, the Paste command produces the same results as using the Copy (selection only) option in the Paste Special dialog box.
Step 11Click the Horizontal Layout button to split the work area.
Step 13We have selected the Tools folder in the bottom work area.
Notice that the original section and the new copy have different Document IDs.
Step 14Rename the pasted document.
Right-click the Inserting Dates and Objects document in the top work area.
Step 15Click the Rename command.
Step 16Enter the desired information into the Rename field. Enter "Inserting Dates".
Step 17Press [Enter].
Step 18Notice that renaming the copied section did not affect the original in the bottom work area.
Step 19After completing this topic, you are able to copy and paste a document in the Library.