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wot I think is the...... enter key ..... has an arrow pointing left
above is a smaller key with an arrow pointing left.... that must be it !
I ll give it a try .....
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I just tried the backspace after the close and it did undo the close.
I just learned something new. I haven't needed the backspace while using free select because if I make an errant click I use the mouse to drag the bad node into a better position. But undoing the close could be useful.
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usually if Im doing a complete body now... I get to the waist and move across
so I end up making top and bottom of one figure
they will later join together pretty well...
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bingo that key with the arrow pointing left... above the enter key ...
worked when a free select I did went wrong and got me back....
Should have known this trick years ago, but this is all arcane knowledge...
if I go off gimp for a couple of months I ll forget these tricks
so I ll have to write it down somewhere.
Still, very worthwhile to get onto this forum and get help
my clone selection point is now steady and when 2 minutes work on free select goes
wrong I can now easily get back
Thanks again for help and advice...............
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