Copying and pasting multiple tags within CWRC-Writer is the fastest way to build up a
document. Whether you are adding poem lines or more notes, you can create entire sections of
structure in a few easy steps.
You can copy any tag that exists in the document and the tags that are nested below
it.
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To copy and paste a parent tag and all the tags nested within it, the user
needs to click twice on a tag (until it is bolded and italicized) and use your
keyboard shortcut to copy.
Note: CWRC-Writer only allows users to copy and paste using their keyboard
shortcuts (Command C and V for Macs; Control C and V for P. C.s)
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Right-click on a tag in the structure panel and choose one of the
Insert Options. Depending on which option you chose this
will insert a tag, before, after, or inside the tag you have selected.
To paste the tags in the document, we suggest first inserting a new tag into
which you can paste.
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Select the tag you have just added to the document until it is bolded and
italicized. Use your keyboard shortcut to paste.
In the poem document you can click on a "lg" tag (until it is bolded and italicized) and use your keyboard shortcut (Command or Control C) to copy that tag.
Then insert a new "lg" tag by bolding the last one in the list and choosing the right-click option Insert Tag After (in this case choosing to insert a new "lg" tag).
When you choose to add a "lg" tag, this will create an empty tag that you can then paste the structure into; click on the tag (until it is bolded) and paste the information in.
Success! You have
pasted tags and text in the structure, creating a new "lg" tag with nested "l" tags.