Toggle option for Paste Keeps position



  • I have "paste keeps position" active in my settings folder because when I cut or copy something, I want the default to be that it pastes back into the same exact location. That said, there are plenty of times I am copying an object from another part of the artboard and then panning over to another area and I am unable then to paste it in the new position. I resort to pasting and dragging the copy over to where I want it.

    In illustrator, there's a specific key command for pasting in place vs pasting in current view ; Command-F
    I'm not necessarily advocating for a dedicated key command for pasting in place, but maybe a modifier option to do the opposite of what the "paste in place" is marked for? Much like how we resolved the importing of images as a link vs embedded? or an option to paste on current screen position if the user has panned away from the original location completely?

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  • @Boldline Now this function already exists, and it can be achieved by cutting.



  • @monsterfox I'm not sure I understand. Would you be able to explain it further? If I cut a selection and then pan my screen and then paste, it pastes where it was copied from, not where I am currently on my screen. This is expected and wanted, I'm just looking for a modifier option to paste it where I currently am on screen



  • @Boldline When you copy a graphic and then paste it, the graphic remains in its original position. However, if you cut a graphic, pan the screen, and then paste it, the graphic will be pasted in the middle of the current screen.



  • @monsterfox Is there a setting or option for that?



  • @Boldline personally, I would love an option where the object is pasted where I clicked (instead of screen center).
    Copy-Paste without clicking would paste in place.
    Copy-(pan)-click-Paste would paste where I clicked


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    @Boldline There is a Paste in Place (Edit -> Placing) action that can be assigned a shortcut.