I created a subnetwork (shift+C) how do I remove nodes?

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I created a subnetwork (shift+C), I need to remove some nodes from it. how do I go about doing this?
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Hi,

if by “remove” you mean “delete”, you can simply dive into the subnetwork (double click on it or select it and press “i”), select the nodes and press “del”.
If by “remove” you mean “move them back to where they came from”, you probably need to select those nodes you want to move back (again, being inside the subnetwork), press CTRL+X, go back to where they came from and press CTRL+V. You may then need to reconnect everything.

Maybe I misunderstood the question, though?


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THANKS malbrecht. CRTL+X, CTRL+V did exactly what I needed. I didn't think of that.
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you can also use Right Click > Actions > Extract Contents

this will bring all the nodes out of the subnet and remove the subnet
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you can also use Right Click > Actions > Extract Contents

this will bring all the nodes out of the subnet and remove the subnet

thanks gladfarb. always good to have more than one option
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