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<h1>Layer Copy</h1>
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Set here the translation vector applied
to the objects in each new layer.
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By default, the objects in each copied layer have the same
coordinates as in the original layer. This is expected when
copying a layer or list of layers to a different window. However,
when each new layer is in the same window as the original layer
(for a list of layers, the <b>Local</b> option in the
<b>Window</b> menu), a small shift helps to separate
the objects in the new layers from the original ones.
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All other properties are the same for copied and original
layers (only the identification numbers are different).
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