Introduction
This guide demonstrates how to copy image markup within a Dozuki guide step. Duplicating markup keeps the size and dimensions of markup consistent without you having to create each one from scratch.
Reminder
Any changes made to a guide, with the exception of tags and the default language, create a new draft of the guide.
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Navigate to the site header and click on the Edit button.
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Hover over the desired image and click on the Edit button.
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Select Markers... to open the markup editor.
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The example markup to be duplicated is the yellow arrow.
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Left-click on an existing markup to select it.
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In this example, the existing markup points to the Cycle Start button on the machine.
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Right-click on the markup and select Copy image from the menu that appears.
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You can also input Ctrl + C on Windows or Command ⌘ + C on a Mac.
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You can copy via right-click but not paste.
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Pasting must be done with the keyboard shortcut.
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Paste the copied markup by entering Ctrl + V on Windows or Command ⌘ + V on a Mac.
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A duplicate markup appears in the center of the image and is selected by default.
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The arrow markup, that was used to point out the Cycle Start button on the machine, has been duplicated and moved to point out the Feed Hold button.
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Keyboard Shortcuts
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The markup copy/paste function works within the same picture or multiple pictures within a step.
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It does not work across multiple steps, multiple guides, or outside of Dozuki.
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