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cpc000cpc wrote on 8/29/2015, 7:02 PM

essdeeay,

You can easily move objects from multiple tracks -- simple select all you need with a click drag to cover the area. Make sure you first have your zoom set to show everything else you might leave some bits behind. I generally 'group' the object (chain linked icon) as soon as they are selected but it's not necessary.

Regards,

Carl

browj2 wrote on 8/29/2015, 11:43 PM

You can also use the mouse modes to do this. Select Mouse mode for all tracks - shortcut 7. Drag the leftmost object downwards to track 2 or 3. Everything will move down to another track. Switch to Mouse mode for a track - shortcut 8, select the leftmost object on track 2 or 3, whichever you did before, and drag it up to track 1. You now have a blank track. Keep going. Don't forget to switch back to normal mouse mode - shortcut 6, which moves only selected objects.

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