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Copying Nodes
Manipulating Nodes
Bypassing Nodes
Deleting Nodes
You can delete nodes or clips individually. You
can also delete branches, process trees, as well as the entire schematic.
To
delete a single node or clip:
- In
the Edit Mode box, select Delete.
In the schematic, the cursor changes to a red
crosshair.
NoteIn Delete mode, you can only delete one
item at a time.
- Click
the node or clip you want to delete.
The selected item is deleted.
To
delete a branch:
- In
the Edit Mode box, select Move.
- In
the Selection Mode box, select Branch.
- In
the schematic, click the first node for the branch you want to delete.
All nodes and clips feeding into the clicked
node are outlined in white and the leading node in the branch is
outlined in yellow.
- Click
Delete.
The selected branch is removed from the schematic.
To
delete a process tree or an entire schematic:
- In
the Edit Mode box, select Move.
- In
the Selection Mode box, select Tree or All depending on what you
want to delete.
- In
the schematic, click a node in the process tree you want to delete
or if you want to delete the entire schematic, click any node.
- Click
Delete.
The selected process tree or schematic is deleted.
To
delete by dragging items out of the schematic:
- In
the Edit Mode box, select Move.
- In
the schematic, do one of the following:
- Drag
a node to the bottom of the screen. The cursor changes to a green
recycling icon. The node is deleted.
- Drag
a node to the bottom of the screen while pressing Alt. The cursor changes to a green
recycling icon. If Branch is selected from the Selection Mode box,
the branch (the selected node and all incoming nodes) is deleted.
- Drag
a node to the bottom of the screen while pressing Alt. The cursor changes to a green
recycling icon. If Tree is selected from the Selection Mode box,
the entire process tree is deleted.
- Drag
a node to the bottom of the screen while pressing Ctrl + Alt. The cursor changes to
a green recycling icon and the node is deleted. A link between the
node before and after the deleted node is automatically created.