Learned something new by accident

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Beanie
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Learned something new by accident

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So I make a row of say 20 small flowers and then put some words but the words did not cut out right so normally I would click on the last flower and hit delete and do this for each of the 20 flowers I learned if you hold down the shift it will delete all of them .... Ok so maybe I am a little slow and you all have been doing this forever
Beanie ~~Been There Done That~~
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NurseMel
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Post by NurseMel »

Thanks for the tip Beanie!!

I didn't know that either. I too click on each item individually to delete!!

NurseMel
raewyn64
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Post by raewyn64 »

Me too - was great to know when I went to delete a few and so it was great to be able to do it quicker.
Thanks for sharing
Raewyn
cbrown
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Post by cbrown »

Great find! TFS. I also delete one by one.
Candace

currently using SCAL2, but have SCAL3
I have an Expression and a Gazelle
On a laptop with XP Professional
kelsie94
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Post by kelsie94 »

This is an awesome tip! Thanks.
bethyrv
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Post by bethyrv »

Oh thanks, that was driving me crazy that I had to delete one by one!
esthrmend
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Post by esthrmend »

Oh! Thanks I now know something I did not know before!
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