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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. + by editing operations. They don't really have to be understood—hopefully + things will Just Work—but it may be useful eventually.

- 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: