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USING MARKS FOR FASTER EDITING
Marks are a method for quickly editing several outline
elements at one time. In order to use them effectively, you
need to understand six operations.
A. To mark an element,
position the cursor anywhere in the element to mark and
choose Mark/Unmark Outline Entry from the Outline Menu, or
press F2. A marked element will have its numbering
highlighted. Try marking this element.
B. To unmark an element,
postion the cursor in a marked element and press F2. Note
that this acts as a toggle between Mark and Unmark. Mark
this element, then unmark it.
C. To copy marked elements to a new location,
move the cursor to the element above and on the same level
as the location you want all marked elements copied to and
choose Copy Marks from the Outline Menu, or press F9. Try
the following exercise:
1. Mark and copy this element
2. and copy this element
3. below this element.
D. To move marked elements to a new location,
move the cursor to the element above and on the same level
as the location you want all marked elements copied to and
choose Move Marks from the Outline Menu, or press Shift F10.
Try the following exercise:
1. Mark and move this element
2. and move this element
3. below this element.
E. To indent marked elements,
choose Indent Marks from the Outline Menu, or press F8. All
but the first element on a level will be indented to a lower
level. Try the following exercise:
1. You cannot indent this element
2. but you can indent this element
3. and this element.
F. To promote marked elements,
choose Promote Marks from the Outline Menu, or press F7.
Only the last element(s) on a level will be promoted to a
higher level. Try the following exercise:
1. If you marked this element
2. but not this element
3. and marked this element
only the third element would be promoted.