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4.23 Cutting and Pasting, or Copying and Pasting Tasks and Branches
How can I cut and paste, or copy and paste tasks and branches ?
When you want to add, remove or move a given task or branch, you may simply do so (see Adding Tasks and
Removing Tasks and Branches), but you also have the option to cut and paste, or copy and paste tasks and
branches between different processes.
When you cut a task, it typically disappears from the process, but if it was either the process’ initial input task
or an output task, it is replaced by an unknown task, which you then have to configure.
When you paste a task, it is typically added above the selected task. But if you copied an input task, selected
an unknown input task, and pasted the task, it would replace the unknown task. The same thing happens with
output tasks.
When you cut a branch, all its tasks also disappear from the process. When you copy a branch, all its tasks
are also copied. When you paste a branch, all its tasks are also pasted to the process.
When you cut a conditional branch, all the tasks appearing on the True side of the condition also disappear
from the process. When you copy a conditional branch, all the tasks appearing on the True side of the
condition are also copied. When you paste a conditional branch, all the tasks appearing on the True side of the
condition are also pasted to the process.
For instructions, refer to Cut and Paste, or Copy and Paste a Task or Branch.
Related topics:
Adding Branches
Adding Tasks
Editing Tasks or Branches
Adding Comments
Replacing Tasks, Conditions, Branches or Comments
Removing Tasks and Branches
Moving Tasks, Branches and Comments Using Drag-and-Drop
Duplicating Tasks, Branches and Comments Using Drag-and-Drop
Copying and Pasting Properties between Task, Conditions or Comments
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