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Hey everyone, Clara here with a quick tip on copying and pasting properties. You might be familiar with the option Copy properties, which will copy all of the properties of that element. So if I use the shortcut: command + option + C on Mac, or control + option + C on Windows, and then paste it over, youll see that everything was applied to that new element. But lets say you just want to copy and paste only one of those properties, such as this gradient. After selecting your element, you can individually select properties by clicking on that row. Once that property is selected, you can copy it using command + C on Mac, or control + C on Windows. At this point, that individual fill is now on your clipboard, and youre able to paste it in to your new element. I can do the exact same thing with my drop shadow here. So Ill go ahead and select the element, copy just that drop shadow, and paste it on my new element. Hope this is helpful! See you next time!