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Moving tasks with the cut-and-paste method

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Dragging and dropping works fine in most cases, but in very large projects — with a few hundred tasks or more, for example — it’s easier to cut and paste instead of scrolling through hundreds of tasks to find the exact location you want to move your tasks to.

In a larger outline, it’s best to use the cut-and-paste method to move tasks:

1 Select a task by clicking its task ID number.

2 Click the Cut button in the Clipboard group on the Task tab.The task is removed from its current location and placed on the Windows Clipboard.

3 Scroll to display the location where you want the task to appear.

4 Click the task after which you want to insert the task.

5 Click the top part of the Paste button, also on the Task tab.

If you want to insert a copy of a task in a project outline, you can follow the preceding steps and click Copy rather than Cut.

If you’re cutting and copying only a single cell and not a whole task, click in the cell rather than clicking the task ID number.

You can also use the standard Microsoft shortcuts — Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+X to cut, and Ctrl+V to paste.

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