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| Subject: | Thanks and another question |
| From: | "Chen,Sichong" <sichong.chen@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk> |
| Date: | Sat, 18 Feb 2006 05:45:51 +0800 |
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Thanks for the suggestions and help from Yingfu, Max and Chuck. They are very helpful. Now I don’t have to create so many different working chapters as before. I have another question. I attach a new chapter the position is 2. When I try to modify the new attached chapter, say, use “rm” to remove some objects in the new chapter, I failed. I have to detach my current working chapter so that the new attached chapter moves to the position 1 and then I can do what I want. After that, I attach the working chapter back. Is there any way to avoid these inconveniences and just let me work on the new attached chapter or change directly the positions between the chapters? Many thanks, Sichong Chen
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