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TIP When working with a large ConnectFX flow graph, you can switch to a 2-Up view with the schematic
displayed in both viewports, then drag and connect nodes from one viewport to the other.
To extract a linked node while maintaining connections:
1 Press Ctrl+Option and drag a linked node away from the link.
The node is disconnected and connections between existing nodes are reformed.
To disconnect nodes or clips:
1 Drag the cursor across the connecting line between a clip and a node or between two nodes.
The arrowed line is cut and the source tab is dimmed.
2 Cut multiple connections in a single stroke by clicking and dragging over several connecting lines in
the schematic.
To delete a node:
1 Do one of the following:
Right-click a node and choose Delete.
Drag a node toward the bottom of the screen, releasing when the garbage can icon appears.
From the Tools box, select the Delete tool and click any nodes to delete.
TIP Press the keyboard shortcut D to quickly access the Delete tool.
Creating Break Points in Node Connections
Instead of using the default straight line connections between nodes, you can add break point to reshape
the node connections. These "elbow" node connections can be useful to clean up the schematic view, and
avoid links crossing each other. Other nodes can be added or extracted in the same manner whether a
connection is a straight line or contains break points.
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