174Editing FontsDuplicating Unicode codepointsIn FontLab Studio you may assign more than one (up to 63, actually) Unicode codepoints to a glyph. Visually this means that a glyph that has several Unicode indexes will appear several times when one of the Unicode modes (Ranges or Codepages modes) is selected in the Font window. All copies of the glyph are marked by a small blue mark in the left-top corner of the glyph cells.To make a duplicate of a glyph, select it (you may select many glyphs at once); position the mouse cursor on the selection; press the left mouse button; press the CTRL and ALT keys; and drag the selection to the place where you want it to be duplicated. It is important to have the CTRL andALT keys pressed when you release the mouse button.You can later correct Unicode codepoints assigned to the glyph by using the Rename Glyph dialog or the Glyph Properties panel (described later).175