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It seems that this method does not work for me. I am only a level 1 editor, but holding CTRL and selecting the junction does not select both parts. Trying to disconnect a hiking trail from a road. | It seems that this method does not work for me. I am only a level 1 editor, but holding CTRL and selecting the junction does not select both parts. Trying to disconnect a hiking trail from a road. | ||
:This page is obsolete. The current [[Editing manual]] is where you should be. To disconnect a walking trail: | |||
# Select the walking trail segment. | |||
# Grab the end of the segment connecting to the other segments at the junction. | |||
# Drag the end of the walking trail segment away from the junction. | |||
# Release the end. | |||
# Save changes. | |||
:''[[user:kentsmith9|<span style="background:palegreen;color:green">« kentsmith9 »</span>]] ([[User talk:kentsmith9|talk]])'' 09:42, 27 July 2014 (UTC) |
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It seems that this method does not work for me. I am only a level 1 editor, but holding CTRL and selecting the junction does not select both parts. Trying to disconnect a hiking trail from a road.
- This page is obsolete. The current Editing manual is where you should be. To disconnect a walking trail:
- Select the walking trail segment.
- Grab the end of the segment connecting to the other segments at the junction.
- Drag the end of the walking trail segment away from the junction.
- Release the end.
- Save changes.
- « kentsmith9 » (talk) 09:42, 27 July 2014 (UTC)