On 17/07/14 00:14, akovia wrote:
What is easier than cut and paste? I'm not sure I can envision anything
simpler.
Actually in many tools, right after you have made your selection, you
can depress Alt+Control and drag the selected part to a new location.
But... you need a strong hand because y
On 17/lug/2014, at 10:31, Ofnuts wrote:
> On 17/07/14 00:14, akovia wrote:
>> What is easier than cut and paste? I'm not sure I can envision anything
>> simpler.
>
> Actually in many tools, right after you have made your selection, you can
> depress Alt+Control and drag the selected part to a n
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On 17/07/14 10:49, Maurizio Loreti wrote:
On 17/lug/2014, at 10:31, Ofnuts wrote:
On 17/07/14 00:14, akovia wrote:
What is easier than cut and paste? I'm not sure I can envision anything
simpler.
Actually in many tools, right after you have made your selection, you can
depress Alt+Control a
On 07/16/2014 11:07 AM, JLuc wrote:
Le 16/07/2014 19:41, Burnie West a écrit :
If I understand your question correctly, my answer is "probably not."
But I do not understand what you mean by "anchor it back to where it belongs
to".
Do you mean you want a part of your image copied over on top of