# Properties

## Copy

Using the context menu of object or component's properties.

**Steps:**

1. Select any object or component and go to the inspector

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2. Right-click to open the context menu of any property. Then navigate to\
   \&#xNAN;**"CONTEXT > Clipboard > Copy"**

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## Paste - Recent

Paste the recently copied property clip of the same type using the context menu of the object or component's properties.

**Steps:**

1. Select any object or component and go to the inspector
2. Right-click to open the context menu of any property. Then navigate to\
   \&#xNAN;**"CONTEXT > Clipboard > Paste > Recent "**

## Paste - Value

Select a clip of the same type from the clipper window using the context menu of the object or component's properties.

**Steps:**

1. Select any object or component and go to the inspector
2. Right-click to open the context menu of any property. Then navigate to\
   \&#xNAN;**"CONTEXT > Clipboard > Paste > Value"**
3. Apply your desired clip from the Clipper window<br>

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