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114 If you are using XEmacs under the X window system, you can set 114 If you are using XEmacs under the X window system, you can set
115 the variable @code{zmacs-regions} to @code{t}. This makes the current 115 the variable @code{zmacs-regions} to @code{t}. This makes the current
116 region (defined by point and mark) highlight and makes it available as 116 region (defined by point and mark) highlight and makes it available as
117 the X clipboard selection, which means you can use the menu bar items on 117 the X clipboard selection, which means you can use the menu bar items on
118 it. @xref{Active Regions} for more information. 118 it. @xref{Active Regions}, for more information.
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120 @kbd{C-x C-x} is also useful when you are satisfied with the location of 120 @kbd{C-x C-x} is also useful when you are satisfied with the location of
121 point but want to move the mark; do @kbd{C-x C-x} to put point there and 121 point but want to move the mark; do @kbd{C-x C-x} to put point there and
122 then you can move it. A second use of @kbd{C-x C-x}, if necessary, puts 122 then you can move it. A second use of @kbd{C-x C-x}, if necessary, puts
123 the mark at the new location with point back at its original location. 123 the mark at the new location with point back at its original location.