When you cut or copy an object, the object is placed on
the clipboard. The object will remain on the clipboard only until
you cut or copy another object.
About this task
- Use the Cut command to remove
a selected object from a pane or dialog box and place it on the clipboard.
- Use Copy to
copy an object and place it on the clipboard.
- Use Paste to place cut or
copied objects elsewhere in the pane or dialog box or in another pane
or dialog box.
The objects you cut or copy will remain on the
clipboard until you cut or copy another object.
- Use the copy behavior anywhere an object appears.
- Use the cut and paste behavior in many of the panes
and dialog boxes.
You can use cut and paste to remove and add
relationships.
Use cut to do the following:
- Remove an object from a task.
- Remove a change request from a task.
- Remove a file or project from a directory.
- Disassociate a transfer set from an associated object.
Use paste to do the following:
- Add an object to a task.
- Add a change request to a task.
- Add a file or project to a directory.
- Associate a transfer set to an object.