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This section explains the rules used to decide which regions are affected by editing operations. You don't really have to understand them—hopefully things will Just Work—but it may be useful eventually to understand the rules.

- Editing operations in Ardour either operate on a single point in time - (Split being the obvious example) or on two + Editing operations in Ardour either operate on a single point in time + (Split being the obvious example) or on two points (which can also be considered to be a range of sorts), Separate is a good example of this.

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- Most operations will operate on the currently selected region(s), but if - no regions are selected, the region that the mouse is in will be used - instead. Single-point operations will generally pick a set of regions to +

+ Most operations will operate on the currently selected region(s), but if + no regions are selected, the region that the mouse is in will be used + instead. Single-point operations will generally pick a set of regions to use based on the following rules: