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To: Ken Adams who wrote (5419)7/16/1998 5:21:00 PM
From: Roy Yorgensen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
Ken, Copy & Paste

Wthiin a given scan, you can highlight a line (or consecutive lines) and press Ctl-C to copy it then put the cursor where you want the line and press Ctl-V to paste it (or them). You can highlight the lines either by using the mouse, or using the arrow keys. When you get the cursor to the starting point, press and hold the shift key while you move the cursor with the arrow keys. When everything you want is highlighted, press Clt-C to copy.
You can also open two copies of the QP2 scan program, switching between them on the task bar, have a scan in one and new (blank) in the other and copy and paste to you hearts content.

Roy



To: Ken Adams who wrote (5419)7/16/1998 7:33:00 PM
From: TechTrader42  Respond to of 11149
 
I would like to see a way to copy a line or two and just paste it back in where I wanted it in a new scan. Haven't found that yet.

Highlight the lines you want, then right click with your mouse. Click on Copy. To paste to the next scan, right click with your mouse, then click on Paste.

Brooke