> How do I cut a block of text between two bookmarks without dragging
> the cursor over it?
Do the following:
1. Place your cursor at the (start of/point of) the first bookmark.
2. In the (bottom) status bar, change the selection mode to "Extending
Selection". Yes, it's a thing...
3. Move your cursor to the second bookmark - no need to click or drag
anything; the selection will extend with your cursor movement. You can
of course scroll and click.
This is not super-convenient, but at least you don't have to drag.
Unfortunately, if you try to avoid a lot of scrolling or moving by going
directly to the second bookmark (e.g. using the Navigator or the Insert
| Bookmarks... dialog), the "Extending Selection" mode will be revert to
regular selection.
Perhaps there's an even better way I'm not aware of.
Here are links to a couple of bugs suggesting possible ways of improving
the situation (one of which I have just filed):
When clicking a Navigator item while in Extended Selection mode - don't
revert to Standard Selection
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154972
Allow selecting a range between current cursor position and an element
in Navigator with Shift + click
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154211
Eyal
On 23/04/2023 21:08, Chris J. wrote:
This would seem to be a common thing to do for a writer. I'm missing it.
I'm in LO Write. I need to cut a multi-page block of text between two
bookmarks, save it and insert the text in a different chapter. The
insert is easy part.
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