Jonathan: Our expert is out of the office today, but I will try to answer your questions. First, as far as your copying problems go--I think that what is happening is that you are not clearing the clipboard before making another selection. Therefore, your previous selections are still being honored. Before doing the next selection, hit c first, then make your new selections. Second, you could use the CD Block commands, but remember that they have to be on even sample boundaries. This could be tricky. Personally, I find it easier to copy what I want into separate files, using the selection method, then Control x, followed by control d to paste it into a new file. You can then save that file with the appropriate track name and make a CD with those files. Hope that helps. If not, we can pick the professor's brain on Monday. Pamela Rader, TECHNICAL SUPPORT American Printing House For The Blind 1839 Frankfort Ave. Louisville, KY 40206 PHONE: 1-800-223-1839, Ext. 307 >>> milamj@xxxxxxx 12/01/06 12:48PM >>> Hi All, First, a problem I am having. If I copy something to the clipboard with control+C, and then paste it, all is well. However, if I do this a second time, what I originally copied keeps getting pasted, even if I select something different with the brackets and press control+c to copy something completely different. I have to close and reopen SR to fix this. Any idea why this is happening? Also, I have tracks on a CD that have multiple elements. In other words, I have a 25 minute long file with small audio elements that are separated by a few seconds. Is there anyway to use Studio to separate these elements into separate files? Could I use the CD block commands somehow to do this? Thanks, Jonathan