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**Note:** The current network/solver configuration gets replaced by the imported network/solver.
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### Creating a network from scratch or manually alter an imported network
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### Creating a new layer
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![manual-nodeeditor-drag-drop](/uploads/226c41c1dfbf3f820e2df446bafc3fce/manual-nodeeditor-drag-drop.png)
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To create a new layer node, drag the layer type name from the **Layers**-dock into the graph editor. This creates a new layer of the given type with the default name **[type] #[number]**. The new layer has no top/bottom blobs. Default parameters get added if available (e.g. *convolution_param* for *Convolution* layers)
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By dropping the layer type name on an existing layer node, you can choose to replace the existing layer with the new layer type. This will **remove all parameters** from the layer with the exception of top/bottom blobs and their connections.
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The list of available layer types can be filtered by typing part of the name in the search box above the list.
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It is also possible to copy and paste layers by selecting the layers, right clicking any selected layer and select **Copy** from the context menu, or by pressing **Crtl-c**.
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#### Adding a layer to the network
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To add a new layer to the network, drag and drop the desired type from the layer dock to the graph view.
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Right clicking on a layer in the graph view offers the opportunity to copy and paste a layer. Alternatively, the combination "Ctrl-c" and "Ctrl-v" can be used for the same effect.
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