In article <54aeb14e57dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Dave Symes <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In article <54aeaf6bb7riscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, > M Harding <riscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Many thanks, Dave. I never knew the following: > > "Finally, as knowledgeable users of Ovation Pro will be aware, > > you can drag material straight out of Ovation Pro (Click and hold > > Blue Box etc) straight into other documents." > > That'll save me time cut/pasting - in fact I just tried that tip > > from your 'HowTo' guide, as seen above. Note that I put a para > > indent in your quotation in honour of your wife. > > Michael Harding > You're a rascal Michael. ;-) > IIRC. It's called the Drag and drop tool. > Hangonamo while I see of I can find that that Spanish bloke to ask > (Manual) as you can do other different things with it depending on > which key is also pressed, Shift and Alt are the ones also use. > Time passes... (Just like wind)... > Right, if you have it, a butchers at Section 3.8 (Page 31) in the > paper manual, might be illuminating. > If you don't have a manual paper or the digital version, let me > know and I'll quote it for you. Oh, 'eck! Yes I've got the paper manual, but when you've been using something for years you think you can save reading it to some period of insomnia. Now you're making me wonder how much time I need to trade off in readzzzzzzzzzzzzzing what I already know, against potential tips like that one which come as a lovely surprise. Michael Harding Rev. Preb. M.D. Harding riscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or subscribe goto: //www.freelists.org/list/davidpilling