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Shortcut Keystroke
What is the shortcut to copy or repeat a selection IN FRONT of not after the selection?
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Wyn Davis - Total Access Recording Studios Redondo Beach, California |
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Re: Shortcut Keystroke
Ready?
Ctrl-Opt-Cmd-D + click the region. (with F8/Grabber/The Hand) Nice left-hand workout. |
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Re: Shortcut Keystroke
That has always worked for me without the "D". Select the region before you perform it just in case your cursor is not at the beginning of the region being copied. This is actually one of the "butt up to" functions, and adding the option key copies the region. very useful.. as are the other similar functions. Control+click a region places the region start at the cursor, wherever it may be. Command+Control+click places the end of the region at the cursor, wherever it may be. Adding the option key makes the "reverse dupe" function work. have fun.. SB
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