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From the Home tab in the Ribbon, choose Paste Properties (or right-click and select
Paste Properties from the drop-down menu).
Note
You can only paste the properties of an Input task on the initial Input task of your process.
Similarly you can only paste the properties of an Output task on another Output task.
Also, you cannot paste the properties of a task on a branch and vice versa.
Copying the On Error Properties of a task or branch
Instead of pasting all properties, you can paste only the properties of the On Error tab of any
task or branch on another one:
1.
Copy or cut a task or branch from which you want the On Error properties.
2.
Select the task or branch where you want to paste the On Error properties.
3.
From the Home tab in the Ribbon, choose Paste On Error (or right-click and select Paste
On Error from the drop-down menu).
Moving a task or branch using drag-and-drop
When you want to move a given task or branch, the simplest way is to use drag-and-drop.
Using the mouse, you can drag and drop tasks and branches only within a given process. To
move tasks and branches between different processes, see "Cutting, copying and pasting tasks
and branches" on page681.
Replacing Unknown tasks
When you move a task or branch using drag-and-drop, it typically moves from its original
location to a position immediately preceding the target onto which you dropped it. But if you
drop an Input task over an Unknown input task, the moved task will replace the unknown task.
The same will happen if you drag an Output task over an Unknown output task.
Note
It is impossible to drag-and-drop any task over a configured initial Input or Output task.
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