>
> As you re-organize a file like this, remember that the *extract* minibuffer
> command makes the process much easier.  Add a line to the top of a block
> you want to extract, select the whole block, and the *extract* command
> will pull all those lines into a new node whose headline will be the line
> you added. The new node will be indented in the outline if the selected
> block was indented.
>

Amazing !!!
I was planning to use `w.getSelectedText().strip()` to reinvent my wheel...

Once again, you saved me time, at least half an hour... Thanks!
Hi, Thomas, I believe your daily workflow is an invaluable asset, as well
as Edward....

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HaveF

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