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Copy and paste in same location

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 3:02 am
by anglojr
How do I copy a selection exactly on top of its original position? Usually that would be command-option V, but that does something different. Thanks, John

Re: Copy and paste in same location

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 9:35 am
by thorstenlemke
Hello,command + c does copy.command + v does paste.Thorsten On 20.09.2012, at 02:02, anglojr <anglo@nycap.rr.com> wrote:   How do I copy a selection exactly on top of its original position? Usually that would be command-option V, but that does something different. Thanks, John

Re: Copy and paste in same location

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 4:06 pm
by anglojr
Yes, but command-v pastes it where the cursor is, not exactly on top of where it was before, which is where I want it. John --- In gcmac@yahoogroups.com, Thorsten Lemke <lemke@...> wrote: > > Hello, > > command + c does copy. > > command + v does paste. > > Thorsten > > On 20.09.2012, at 02:02, anglojr <anglo@...> wrote: > > > How do I copy a selection exactly on top of its original position? Usually that would be command-option V, but that does something different. > > Thanks, > > John > > > > >

Re: Copy and paste in same location

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 4:09 pm
by thorstenlemke
Hello John,ah - use the paste menu for this.Thorsten On 20.09.2012, at 15:06, "anglojr" <anglo@nycap.rr.com> wrote:   Yes, but command-v pastes it where the cursor is, not exactly on top of where it was before, which is where I want it. John --- In gcmac@yahoogroups.com, Thorsten Lemke <lemke@...> wrote: > > Hello, > > command + c does copy. > > command + v does paste. > > Thorsten > > On 20.09.2012, at 02:02, anglojr <anglo@...> wrote: > > > How do I copy a selection exactly on top of its original position? Usually that would be command-option V, but that does something different. > > Thanks, > > John > > > > >

Re: Copy and paste in same location

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 9:52 pm
by anglojr
Ah, there it is indeed. Thank you very much. John --- In gcmac@yahoogroups.com, Thorsten Lemke <lemke@...> wrote: > > Hello John, > > ah - use the paste menu for this. > > Thorsten > > > On 20.09.2012, at 15:06, "anglojr" <anglo@...> wrote: > > > Yes, but command-v pastes it where the cursor is, not exactly on top of where it was before, which is where I want it. > > John > > > > --- In gcmac@yahoogroups.com, Thorsten Lemke <lemke@> wrote: > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > command + c does copy. > > > > > > command + v does paste. > > > > > > Thorsten > > > > > > On 20.09.2012, at 02:02, anglojr <anglo@> wrote: > > > > > > > How do I copy a selection exactly on top of its original position? Usually that would be command-option V, but that does something different. > > > > Thanks, > > > > John > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >