One can simply delete the group or make it inactive with a keystroke.

Slau

On Mar 16, 2012, at 12:25 PM, Chris Norman wrote:

> Is it then possible to get them tracks out of the group?
> 
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> On 16 Mar 2012, at 15:59, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> 
>> Hi David,
>> 
>> If you want to select non-adjacent tracks without a control surface, perhaps 
>> the easiest way is to hide the tracks between the ones you wish to select. 
>> Be aware that the meer act of bringing up the contextual menu to hide the 
>> track will at the same time select it. regardless, when you've hidden the 
>> tracks you don't want to select, use the Control-p or Control-semicolon 
>> commands to move to the first track you want in your selection group and 
>> then use Control-Shift-semicolon to extend the track selection into the rest 
>> of the tracks. The selection will skip any hidden tracks. In the Tracks 
>> Table, check to make sure your selection is correct and then you might want 
>> to group the tracks. Once you've done this, whenever one of the tracks in 
>> that group is selected, the insertion cursor will run through all of the 
>> tracks in the group regardless of whether any tracks in between are hidden 
>> or not. Hope that helps.
>> 
>> slau
>> 
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