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Title: copy obect
Post by: FrankSit on 2022-06-30 12:44 am
Hello, I already inserted on the soprano staff the objects, how can I copy them to Alto staff in order to place it in the same column/position as in the soprano staff. Is there any easy way?

See attached file to know what I mean.

Thank you,

Frank
Title: Re: copy obect
Post by: Lawrie Pardy on 2022-06-30 03:48 am
Hey Frank,
NWC generally* uses standard Windows (CUI**) controls.  E.G. You can highlight/select using <Shift+Arrow>, <Shift+PageUp/Down>, <Shift+Home/End>, <Click>+<Shift+Click (for a range)>, Click and Drag etc..  BUT NOT <Ctrl+Click> for non-contiguous selection.

For this I would simply select the object(s) to be copied, press <Ctrl+C>, move to the next staff, position the cursor in the correct horizontal location and paste <Ctrl+V>.

N.B. if you select multiple objects they will ALL be copied.  You can NOT perform non-contiguous selections.  So the D.S. and text entry can be copied in one selection as they are contiguous, BUT the Coda must be done as a separate selection as it is not contiguous with the D.S. and text entry.
 
* There are a few exceptions/omissions like non-contiguous selections.
** Common User Interface
Title: Re: copy obect
Post by: FrankSit on 2022-06-30 10:41 pm
Hey Frank,
NWC generally* uses standard Windows (CUI**) controls.  E.G. You can highlight/select using <Shift+Arrow>, <Shift+PageUp/Down>, <Shift+Home/End>, <Click>+<Shift+Click (for a range)>, Click and Drag etc..  BUT NOT <Ctrl+Click> for non-contiguous selection.

For this I would simply select the object(s) to be copied, press <Ctrl+C>, move to the next staff, position the cursor in the correct horizontal location and paste <Ctrl+V>.

N.B. if you select multiple objects they will ALL be copied.  You can NOT perform non-contiguous selections.  So the D.S. and text entry can be copied in one selection as they are contiguous, BUT the Coda must be done as a separate selection as it is not contiguous with the D.S. and text entry.
 
* There are a few exceptions/omissions like non-contiguous selections.
** Common User Interface

Thank you  Lawrie. This is very helpful.

Frank