ATTN. FL: A simple request...
When creating notes, the common word processing option to use the Ctrl key to select multiple bits of text used to be available. For instance, if I wanted to restore the superscript formatting of footnote numbers that gets lost when copying Bible text into the note window, I could select one footnote number, press and hold Ctrl, and then select all of the other footnote numbers in the text, and in the footnotes themselves, and then click the superscript button and all would be changed at one time. Currently, each number has to be chosen individually and then the superscript button has to be clicked individually. This adds a considerable amount of wasted time, especially if I am having to adjust twenty of more superscripts in a given passage.
I'm not asking for the superscripts to be fixed so that they paste in the same format they have when they are copied--I know that would be asking far too much. I'm just asking that the otherwise ubiquitous Ctrl text-selection option be restored so that I can repair the damage on my own without having that process entail a tripling or quadrupling (or more) of the time needed to fix the issue.
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