When you copy text or a text object (caption, parameter, measurement, calculation, button, or function) to the clipboard and paste it into a different application, the resulting text on the clipboard uses Unicode to incorporate appropriate mathematical symbols. It can then be pasted back into the same sketch, a different sketch, or into another application. ![]() If you copy while you’re editing a caption or other text, Copy puts the selected text on the clipboard. ![]() If you copy a single table, you can paste the table’s data into another application such as Fathom Dynamic Data or Microsoft Excel. Neither of these formats produces as high-quality an image as EMF+. For older applications that don’t recognize EMF+, Sketchpad also places a WMF picture and a DIB (device-independent bitmap) picture. EMF+ produces a better-quality picture than the older WMF format. ![]() In Windows, when you copy objects to paste into another application, Sketchpad places an EMF+ (Enhanced Metafile) picture of the selected objects on the Clipboard. ![]() PDF is a higher-resolution, better-quality picture than the older PICT format however, older applications may not recognize it. On Macintosh, when you copy objects to paste into another application, Sketchpad places a PDF picture of the selected objects on the Clipboard.
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