and C on MacOSX). <br> If you try to paste the clipboard
contents to a text editor, you will see the format of the copied
residues FASTA.
+ </em></li>
+ <li><strong>Copy Highlighted region (Control Shift C)</strong><br> <em>Copies
+ each stretch of highlighted residues as a new sequence on the
+ system clipboard - you can also do this by pressing <CTRL>
+ <SHIFT> and C (<APPLE> <SHIFT> and C on
+ MacOSX). <br>Use this when you want to extract sequence regions
+ highlighted as a result of a Find operation, or due to
+ mouseovers or selections made in other views such as an
+ assocated 3D structure viewer.
</em></li>
<li><strong>Paste </strong>
<ul>
one of the sequences (the shorter) is discarded. Press the
"Apply" button to remove redundant sequences. The
"Undo" button will undo the last redundancy deletion.</em></li>
+ <li><strong>Left Justify</strong> and <strong>Right
+ Justify<br>
+ </strong> <em>Moves all gaps to either right or left of the sequences in
+ the alignment or the currently selected region.</em></li>
<li><strong>Pad Gaps<br>
</strong><em>When selected, the alignment will be kept at minimal width
(so there are no empty columns before or after the first or last