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Copy, Move, or Cut Equation
Tutorial Home >Software >Graphics >Adobe Framemaker 5.0 Advanced Projects >How do I select mulitple equations to cut, copy, and paste using Framemaker? Tutorial Home >Software >Publishing >Adobe Framemaker 5.0 Advanced Projects >How do I select mulitple equations to cut, copy, and paste using Framemaker? Tutorial Home >Software >Graphics >Adobe Framemaker 5.0 Advanced Projects >Using Equations >Copy, Move, or Cut Equation Tutorial Home >Software >Publishing >Adobe Framemaker 5.0 Advanced Projects >Using Equations >Copy, Move, or Cut Equation | | 

 | | Click the equation you want to select. To select multiple equations, CTRL+click each additional equation you want to select. |  |  | | 

 | | If you want to copy the equation, click the Copy option on the Edit menu. Or, press CTRL+C. Go to step 3 to continue. If you want to move the equation, click the Cut option on the Edit menu. Or, press CTRL+X. Go to step 3 to continue. If you want to delete the equation, click the Cut option on the Edit menu. Or, press CTRL+X. You have completed this task. |  |  | | 

 | | Click in your document where you want to paste or move the equation to. |  |  | | 

 | | On the Edit menu, click the Paste option. Or, press CTRL+V. |  |
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