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browj2 wrote on 10/6/2015, 2:12 PM

Hi Bill,

The best and easiest way is to make a copy by holding down the Ctrl key and dragging the object with the left mouse button onto a different track. This is actually duplicating the object and moving the copy elsewhere.

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wrsoper wrote on 10/6/2015, 2:50 PM

Thanks John,

Sounds like that is the answer. I'll give it a try.

wrsoper wrote on 10/7/2015, 12:38 PM

Yes this did work.... thanks.

I must review the keyboard shortcut list to see what else I am missing.