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How to Use the Right Click Menu in EDONext?

Master navigating the EDONext software by learning how to effectively utilize the right-click menu for enhanced efficiency.

Written by Julia Ant

Updated at March 16th, 2026

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Overview

The right-click menu in EDONext provides quick access to commonly used editing tools, helping you work faster and more efficiently. Whether you’re managing photos, text, or design elements, this menu lets you perform key actions without having to navigate through the toolbar.

Accessing the Right-Click Menu

  1. Open your page in the EDO Next Designer.
  2. Right-click anywhere on the page or on a selected object.
  3. The menu will appear with several tools and cursor options available.


Cursor Tools 

At the top of the right-click menu, you’ll see four cursor types designed for different editing tasks:

  1. Pointer Cursor      

 The default selection tool.

Used to select, move, or adjust objects on your page.

 

    2. Text Cursor

Specifically used for editing text boxes.

Allows you to click between letters and make precise text selections.

 

   3. Hand Tool

Useful when you’re zoomed in on a page.

Lets you drag the page around to navigate to a different area of your layout.

 

   4. Multi-Select Tool

Allows you to select multiple objects at once.

Click and drag a gray box around the items you want to select.

Release your mouse, and all objects within the box will be grouped for moving or adjusting together.

 

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