By Nand - Monday, November 19, 2018
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Tested with GenoPro 3.0.1.4 Original sequence: 1. Open an existing GenoGram. 2. Select part of a chart that you want to copy to a new GenoGram. 3. Create a new GenoGram with the "File/New" option. It will get a name like "Document 1". 4. Paste the portion you selected in step 2 in the new GenoGram. 5. Switch back to the initial GenoGram using the "File/Select GNO file" menu option. 6. Select a second portion you want to copy to the new GenoGram. 7. Now look at the list of previous GNO files. "Document 1" is not there (because you did not save it yet). Workaround: Un-maximize (restore/down) the GenoMap. You will see all open GenoGrams at once and be able to select "Document 1". Reproducible at will: You only need steps 1 and 3 to see that the new Document is not in the list.
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By Nand - Monday, November 19, 2018
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Saving the GenoGram between steps 4 and 5 is of course also a possibility.
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By genome - Tuesday, November 20, 2018
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But you can also just use Window from GenoPro's Menu Bar and select the required window there.
Of course this can be done from the keyboard as well i.e. Alt W, then 1 for window 1 , 2 for window 2 etc.
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By Nand - Tuesday, November 20, 2018
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Mama mia. Wadda mistake I make.I completely missed the Windows menu. Sorry about that.
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