diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/dragdrop_fromgallery.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/dragdrop_fromgallery.xhp
index bec39c3e87..677092774d 100755
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-Gallery; copying
+Gallery; copying picturescopying; GalleryCopying Graphics From the Gallery
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/dragdrop_gallery.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/dragdrop_gallery.xhp
index bcd2d67cf4..8175ddcce2 100755
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-Adding Graphics to the Gallery
+Adding Graphics to the Gallery/text/shared/guide/dragdrop_gallery.xhpSun Microsystems, Inc.
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- drag and drop; GalleryGallery; adding graphicsAdding Graphics to the Gallery
- You can place a graphic from a document such as an HTML page in the Gallery by drag-and-drop.
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- Once the graphic is selected, release the mouse button. Click again on the graphic image, keeping the mouse button pressed for more than two seconds. The graphic image is copied to the internal memory.
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+Gallery; adding pictures
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+Adding Graphics to the Gallery
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+You can place a graphic from a document such as an HTML page in the Gallery by drag-and-drop.
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+If the mouse pointer changes to a hand symbol, the graphic refers to a hyperlink. In this case, click the graphic while pressing the Option
+Alt key to select it without executing the respective link.
+If the mouse pointer does not change to a hand symbol, you can simply click the graphic to select it.
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+Once the graphic is selected, release the mouse button. Click again on the graphic image, keeping the mouse button pressed for more than two seconds. The graphic image is copied to the internal memory.
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/dragdrop_graphic.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/dragdrop_graphic.xhp
index 9c3ccb56dd..26c1393d21 100755
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-Copying Graphics Between Documents
+Copying Graphics Between Documents/text/shared/guide/dragdrop_graphic.xhpSun Microsystems, Inc.
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- drag and drop; graphicsgraphics; drag and dropCopying Graphics Between Documents
- You can copy a graphic from one document to another by drag-and-drop. If you plan to publish your document, please observe copyright laws and obtain the consent of the authors.
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- Open the document in which you want to insert the graphic object.
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- Click the graphic while pressing the OptionAlt key, to select it without executing any hyperlinks it may refer to.
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- Drag the graphic into the other document. If the documents are not visible side by side, first move the mouse pointer to the button of the target document while keeping the mouse button pressed. The document in question is then displayed and you can move the mouse pointer into the document.
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- Release the mouse button as soon as the gray text cursor indicates the position where you want to insert a copy of the picture.
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+pictures; drag and drop
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+Copying Graphics Between Documents
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+You can copy a graphic from one document to another by drag-and-drop. If you plan to publish your document, please observe copyright laws and obtain the consent of the authors.
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+Open the document from which you want to copy the graphic.
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+Keep the mouse button pressed and wait a moment while the object is copied to an internal memory.
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+Drag the graphic into the other document. If the documents are not visible side by side, first move the mouse pointer to the button of the target document while keeping the mouse button pressed. The document in question is then displayed and you can move the mouse pointer into the document.
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+Release the mouse button as soon as the gray text cursor indicates the position where you want to insert a copy of the picture.
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+If the graphic is connected with a hyperlink, the hyperlink and not the graphic is inserted.
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