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@@ -23476,15 +23476,15 @@ cursor is at the beginning of a line or after the stars of a currently
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empty headline, then the yank is handled specially. How exactly depends
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on the value of the following variables, both set by default.
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-org-yank-folded-subtrees
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+`org-yank-folded-subtrees'
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When set, the subtree(s) will be folded after insertion, but only
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if doing so would now swallow text after the yanked text.
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-org-yank-adjusted-subtrees
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+`org-yank-adjusted-subtrees'
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When set, the subtree will be promoted or demoted in order to
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- fit into the local outline tree structure, which means that the level
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- will be adjusted so that it becomes the smaller one of the two
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- *visible* surrounding headings.
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+ fit into the local outline tree structure, which means that the
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+ level will be adjusted so that it becomes the smaller one of the
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+ two *visible* surrounding headings.
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Any prefix to this command will cause `yank' to be called directly with
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no special treatment. In particular, a simple \\[universal-argument] prefix \
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