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Using the clipboard buttons
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Click on the component you want to move.
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Go to the Home tab of the ribbon.
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Click the Cut button in the Clipboard group.
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Click on the new location where you want the component.
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Click the Paste button in the Clipboard group.
Using the contextual menu
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Right-click on the component you want to move.
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Click on Cut in the contextual menu.
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Right-click on the new location where you want the component.
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Click on Paste in the contextual menu.
Using the keyboard shortcuts
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Click on the component you want to move.
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Do CTRL+X (cut) on your keyboard.
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Click on the new location where you want the component.
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Do CTRL+V (paste) on your keyboard.
Copying components
You can make a copy of any component in the Configuration Components pane, except resource
files (of which you can only have one copy). Copying components is done using the same methods as
moving them, with the following differences:
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To copy components using the clipboard buttons and contextual menu, replace Cut by Copy.
Otherwise the methods are the same.
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To copy components using the keyboard shortcuts, replace CTRL+X by CTRL+C. Otherwise the
method is the same.
Note: You can also copy multiple components by selecting more than one then using the meth-
ods described above. However, you can only select multiple components from within the same
folder. You cannot, for example, select a subprocess along with a process and move them
together. Also, you cannot select multiple components if they are not in the same group or if one
is in a group and the other is not.
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