In Illustrator, you can repeat shapes by using the Pathfinder tool and selecting the shape you want to repeat, then clicking the Add Path button.

There are a few ways to duplicate shapes in Illustrator. One way is to use the Object > Copy command. This will copy the selected object to the clipboard, and you can then paste it into another location. You can also use the Pathfinder panel to create multiple copies of a shape by selecting the shape, clicking on the Pathfinder panel button (the three lines in the bottom left corner), and then clicking on the Duplicate button.

There are a few ways to copy part of a shape in Illustrator. One way is to use the Rectangle tool and select the portion of the shape you want to copy. Then, choose Copy from the Edit menu.Another way is to use the Rectangle tool and click and drag inside the shape to create a selection. Then, choose Copy from the Edit menu.

There are a few ways to make a copy of a shape. One way is to use the Copy tool on the toolbar. Another way is to use the Copy menu item on the Home tab.

To drag and copy in Illustrator, first select the object you want to copy. Then use the keyboard shortcuts Control+C (for a copy) and Control+V (for paste).

Paint is a digital medium, so you can’t duplicate a shape with paint. You can duplicate a shape with a digital tool, such as Adobe Photoshop or GIMP.

There are a few ways to duplicate a shape in Photoshop. One way is to use the Copy and Paste options on the Edit menu. Another way is to use the Shape Tools (Rectangle, Ellipse, Path, and so on) to create a copy of the desired shape.

There are a few different ways to copy and paste shapes on a laptop. One way is to use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C (or Command+C on Macs) to copy the shape, and then use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+V (or Command+V) to paste it. Another way is to open the clipboard by pressing the Windows key + C and then select the shape you want to copy.

On a laptop, you can copy and paste a shape by first selecting the shape and then pressing Ctrl + C (or CMD + C on a Mac) to copy the shape. You can then press Ctrl + V (or CMD + V on a Mac) to paste the shape.

In Photoshop, Ctrl + J (Windows) or Command + J (Mac) is the shortcut for “join” or “merge” layers.

To copy and paste a circle in Photoshop, first, select the circle you want to copy. Then, press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac) to copy the circle. Finally, press Ctrl+V (Windows) or Command+V (Mac) to paste the copied circle into your document.

The easiest way to select copy and paste is to use the keyboard. Press “Ctrl+C” (or “Cmd+C”) to copy the text, and then press “Ctrl+V” (or “Cmd+V”) to paste it.

The cut paste is a keyboard shortcut that copies text from one location to another. Copy paste is a keyboard shortcut that copies text from one document to another.

To insert a shape in Paint, open the file you want to edit and select the object you want to insert the shape into. Then, click on the “Shapes” tab and select the desired shape from the list.

Ctrl K is the keyboard shortcut for “Cut” in most Windows operating systems.