Select the object and hit Control + D on your keyboard. (That’s Command + D on a Mac.)<\/li>\n<\/ol>\nIs there an Undo button on PicMonkey?<\/h2>\n
In the bottom toolbar, you’ll notice an icon that looks like two stacked squares and a down arrow. … Tip: if you change your mind, and you don’t want everything combined, click that undo arrow in the bottom toolbar.<\/p>\n
Why is PicMonkey so slow?<\/h2>\n
If PicMonkey has been running slowly, and\/or you’ve received a message from us about slow performance, your issues may be related to WebGL, or Web Graphics Library. … WebGL may strain the available memory of some users with older graphics processing units (GPUs), resulting in slow performance, freezing, and crashing.<\/p>\n
Can you make multiple pages in PicMonkey?<\/h2>\n
PicMonkey users can now create and output projects containing multiple pages (up to 30). … Any design you begin in the PicMonkey editor can be turned into a design with multiple pages. Simply click the “Pages” icon in the bottom right corner of the editor.<\/p>\n
Is there a way to clone yourself?<\/h2>\n
So, it’s currently theoretically possible to clone yourself, although no one has done it or tried it yet. This clone would grow up to look exactly like you, be your genetic brother or sister, and have the same genetic predispositions as you do.<\/p>\n
How do you clone yourself app?<\/h2>\n