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Proloquo2Go Manual 2.3_Nov_23 - AssistiveWare

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4.6. Copy, Paste, and Delete Buttons<br />

Switching to Edit Mode<br />

The first step is to enter Edit Mode. To switch to Edit Mode<br />

tap the edit button on the right side of the toolbar. The<br />

toolbar will then slide up and present controls for arranging<br />

and editing buttons and editing views and the Done button<br />

for leaving edit mode.<br />

Copy buttons<br />

Once you are in Edit Mode you simply tap on the buttons<br />

you want to copy one by one. Each time you tap on a<br />

button, a checkmark appears in its top-right corner. Make<br />

sure you have the Arrange tab selected. When you have<br />

marked all the buttons you want to copy, tap Copy .<br />

Navigate to Paste Location<br />

You can do this using the back button in the navigation bar,<br />

by single tapping the More and Back buttons that navigate<br />

between priority levels, or by double tapping on any folder<br />

button.<br />

Once you reach the folder you want to paste into, tap the<br />

Paste tool , and the buttons you copied will appear.<br />

Starting in 2.0.1, you can copy and paste buttons between<br />

users. To copy buttons between users, copy the buttons as<br />

usual, go to Options and switch to the desired user. Go into<br />

edit mode, navigate to the desired fold, and paste the<br />

buttons.<br />

Copying and pasting folder buttons is not supported in<br />

2.0.1. You will get an error message if you try to do so. You<br />

can create folders in your new user to duplicate the folder<br />

structure you want to copy from your old user. Then in the<br />

old user, go to each folder in turn, copy all the non folder<br />

buttons, switch to your new user, and paste them into the<br />

corresponding folder in the new user. We will be supporting<br />

a more convenient way to do this in a future release.<br />

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