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Duplicating Selection Ranges
PREREQUISITE
You have created a selection range.
PROCEDURE
Click the selection range, hold down Alt, and drag.
RESULT
RELATED LINKS
Creating a Selection Range on page 157
Cut, Copy, and Paste of Selection Ranges
You can cut or copy and paste selection ranges, using the functions on the Edit menu. You can
also use the
Cut Time and Paste Time options.
Cut
Cuts out the data in the selection range and moves it to the clipboard. The selection
range is replaced by empty track space in the
Project window, meaning that events
to the right of the range keep their positions.
Copy
Copies the data in the selection range to the clipboard.
Paste
Pastes the clipboard data to the start position and track of the current selection.
Existing events on the tracks remain at their original position.
Paste at Origin
Pastes the clipboard data back at its original position. Existing events on the tracks
remain at their original position.
This option is available in Edit > Functions.
Cut Time
Cuts out the selection range and moves it to the clipboard. Events to the right of the
removed range are moved to the left to ll the gap.
This option is available in Edit > Range.
Paste Time
Pastes the selection range from the clipboard to the start position and track of the
current selection. Existing events are moved to make room for the pasted data.
This option is available in Edit > Range.
Paste Time at Origin
Pastes the selection range from the clipboard to its original position. Existing events
are moved to make room for the pasted data.
This option is available in Edit > Range.
Global Copy
Copies everything between the left and right locator.
This option is available in Edit > Range.
Range Editing
Editing Selection Ranges
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