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    Manual De-Clicking with the Cut feature (Tutorial)
    1. Zoom-In on the area of interest in the .wav file.
    2. Highlight the click or pop impulse using the mouse. This should be a very small segment of the file.
    3. Click on the Edit Menu.
    4. Click on "Cut".

    Important Note:
    Removing clicks by cutting, although very easy to use, is not recommended because it actually shortens the total program length from the original. Instead, consider using the manual interpolator “I” key (or the pencil tool) which preserves the file length and can produce very good file sector substitutions.
    Paste

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    As the name implies and similar to every word processor you’ve ever used, Paste allows you to take whatever element you’ve cut or copied onto your clipboard and put it back into your current file in one form or another. We’ve created many different ways to paste your material (10 alternatives are provided in the Paste menu structure). When navigating this feature with its icon, click on the down-arrow to expand out the menu of choices. It will only come to life if there is something already on the copy clipboard to be pasted in some manner. We’ve thought of everything but “Paste Eat”, which we’ve reserved for the Elementary School edition of the product.

    "Who put orange juice in my orange juice?" - - - William Claude Dukenfield
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