You can use cut & paste in editor.
If I remember correctly you select an area, yank itinto a buffer and then put 
it back into a new place

John

 On Thursday 09 December 2010 21:26, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
> In message <4d00f65a.9070...@t-online.de>, Tobias Fröschle
> <tobias.froesc...@t-online.de> writes
>
> >Am 09.12.2010 15:50, schrieb Rich Mellor:
> >> On 09/12/2010 14:44, Lee Privett wrote:
> >>> Ed (Toolkit II) is a great editor but in coming back to the QL I
> >>>would have thought someone would have come up with a couple of useful
> >>>tweaks by now.
> >>>
> >>> Such as the ability to copy and paste within the editing window and
> >>>using the mouse to put the cursor just where I want it, instead of
> >>>several arrow direction taps to get there.
> >>>
> >>> Any ideas?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Lee Privett
> >>> _______________________________________________
> >>> QL-Users Mailing List
> >>> http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
> >>
> >> I guess no one enhanced Ed any further, as people moved onto using
> >>tools such as Digital Precision's The Editor, or the even better QD
> >>editor from Jochen Merz if they wanted to be able to do this sort of
> >>thing.
> >
> >Yep, that's just about right. I find myself rarely using ed nowadays,
> >even for plain SBASIC programming. QD2 with its feature to remove and
> >add line numbers on the fly makes editing (and properly formatting)
> >programs much easier.
> >I use ED only for small corrections/amendments when actually compiling.
> >
> >Tobias
>
> Hi,
>
> There is an enhanced version of The Editor, after DP folded.
>
> Probably available on a Mr Jones's web site ... :-)

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