What is this frame, and what can I use it for?

I noticed recently that using Alt+Arrow up/down keys I can get Studio to put a frame around target segments:

Screenshot of Trados Studio interface showing two segments. Segment 1 has a black frame around the target text 'Einige Inhalte hier.' Segment 2 target text is 'Weitere Informationen finden Sie hier,' partially obscured by a cursor.

(I mean the black frame around the target segment 1.)

But I can't see how I can use this, such as “copy text” or “move active segment” etc. Does anybody know what this frame is, and what it is used for?
Daniel



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[edited by: RWS Community AI at 10:47 AM (GMT 0) on 27 Dec 2024]
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    This only works for segments that are still to be translated/reviewed. I am looking for a way to copy the source and target of the X (3, 5 …) segments prior to the active segment. I want to create a macro that hands the preceding segments to an AI in order to get a better flow of language. In German, you get sentences like “The moose was big.” “It was brown.” ⇾ “Der Elch war groß.” “Er war braun.” Where if you don't know that “It” refers to a moose you have no clue whether “he, she or it” is brown, but you have to know in order for the second sentence to be correct. This kind of thing. Or terminological consistency. If I speak of a moose, I don't want to switch to “elk” half-way down if translating German to English. (Both is “Elch” in German, but there is a “moose” and an “elk” in English, which I believe are somewhat different animals, which Germans don't mind because they don't live in Germany anyway.)

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