On 1/11/11 Jan 11 -8:03 AM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
> Robert Goldman writes:
>
>> I just did a copy and paste and noticed that when I did so the copied
>> properties included the ID which, after being copied, meant that the
>> unique identifier became a non-unique identifier.
> Well, you shouldn'
Robert Goldman writes:
> I just did a copy and paste and noticed that when I did so the copied
> properties included the ID which, after being copied, meant that the
> unique identifier became a non-unique identifier.
Well, you shouldn't ! ;-)
If you have to copy/paste a subtree, please... *clon
I just did a copy and paste and noticed that when I did so the copied
properties included the ID which, after being copied, meant that the
unique identifier became a non-unique identifier.
Is it work tweaking the org-paste-special command to rip out ID properties?
cheers,
r
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