Hi!

    I have made all the changes in the Sea Battle Play list now.
There are many added features to the editing of the play list and they are:
Control-N: Add A New Item To The List, Same as Control-Return
Note: It is like Control-I, but no Music File is inserted, you have to add or 
enter one.
Control-Shift-N: Add a new item after the present one which has focus.
Note: It is also a new item and you have to enter the information.

Control-C: Copy a music file on the list for future Swap, Replace, Insert, or 
Paste.
Control-X: Cut a music file from the list for future Swap, Replace, Insert, or 
Paste.
Note: On both above commands there are 4 options.

Replacing:
Control-R: Replace the music file On the list with what is stored in your copy 
command Control-C.
Control-Shift-R: Replace the music file On the list with what is stored in your 
cut command Control-X.
Note: You have 2 options, both, if the chosen one is not there but the other 
one is, it goes and gets that one instead.
If neither are present it will tell you so and
Also: Control-F1 will tell you what is stored in both.
Replace: Only replaces the file on the list and not copy or swap it.

Swapping:
Control-S: Swap the music file On the list with what is stored in your copy 
command Control-C.
Control-Shift-S: Swap the music file On the list with what is stored in your 
cut command Control-X.
Note: You have 2 options, both, if the chosen one is not there but the other 
one is, it goes and gets that one instead.
If neither are present it will tell you so.
Also: Control-F1 will tell you what is stored in both.
Swapping: You have preserved both files using this command.

Inserting:
Control-I: Insert the music file onto the list the file that was stored in the 
Copy, Control-C Command.
Note: If none stored there it goes and uses the file stored in the Cut, 
Control-X command.
Also, Control-F1 will tell you what is stored in each.

Pasting:
Control-V: Paste music file onto the list the file that was stored in the Cut, 
Control-X Command.
Note: If none stored there it goes and uses the file stored in the Copy, 
Control-C command.
Also, Control-F1 will tell you what is stored in each.

Note: That in the Insert and Paste commands that there respective files are 
from there standard Clipboard copy and paste where Cut is a paste only.
I modified them to allow 2 choices to use:
1) The default Insert is what was copied and
2) the default paste is what was Cut 
This may sound confusing at first but does come in handy when 
you follow the rules: where Copy can Insert and Cut can Paste.

   So, this is the new Play List edit commands to use besides the others 
already listed.

        Bruce


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