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Replacing Nodes

To replace a node in Nuke, simply hold down Ctrl/Cmd and create a new node. See below for more details.

To Replace One Node with Another

1.   In the Node Graph, select the node you want to replace.
2.   Hold down Ctrl (Cmd on a Mac) and create a new node using the Toolbar, a right-click menu, or the Tab menu. To replace a node with the Tab menu, press the Tab key first, then hold down Ctrl/Cmd when selecting the new node.

The new node replaces the selected node in the Node Graph.

NOTE:  Note that you cannot replace nodes in this manner if you are using a hotkey (such as B for the Blur node) to create the new node.