Selecting a code or text block
Selecting a code or text block
You can use the mouse and standard Windows keyboard commands to highlight
sections of a document, or use the following shortcuts:
• To select a tag, press Ctrl and double-click.
• To select an entire tag block, press Shift+Ctrl and double-click in either the start
• To select a range of code and text, click at the start of the selection, then press
Saving text to the multiple-entry Clipboard
The multiple-entry clipboard lets you store multiple text blocks in the clipboard and
selectively paste items from it. You can use the Edit toolbar to complete these tasks,
and you can set the maximum number of text blocks that you can store.
Using the Clipboard
To use the multiple-entry clipboard, access the following toolbuttons on the Edit
toolbar:
• Show Clipboard Displays a drop-down window of copied items. You can
• Paste All Pastes all the current items into the current document at the current
• Clear Clipboard Deletes all copied items from the clipboard.
These toolbuttons are not available until you have copied some code or text.
Setting the Clipboard entry limit
By default, the clipboard window stores a maximum of 36 entries. When the
maximum number of clipboard entries is reached, the next copy operation deletes
the oldest clipboard entry and adds the new copied text to the bottom of the
clipboard entry window.
To change the maximum number of entries:
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or end tag.
Shift and click at the end of the selection.
position the mouse over an item to display a tooltip of the item's contents.
Click an item to paste it into the current document at the current cursor position.
position. Items are pasted in the same order in which they were copied.
In the Options > Settings > Editor pane, in the Maximum clipboard entries box,
select a new number.
Click Apply.
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