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4> Use the softkeys to select which Attributes you want to remove.
5> Press Record Cue, then set the record mode to [Replace], and
press the Swop button of the cue to update it.
• You can merge “Off” attributes into a cue without including it
first.
• You can also remove attributes from palettes using the Off
function.
• Another way to remove attributes is from the Cue View window.
See section
7.3.3 on the previous page.
• Attributes set to Off can be restored to their previous value
using the On function. Set the attribute to On and merge it into
the cue.
7.4 Copying, moving, linking and deleting
7.4.1 Copying or moving a cue
Using the Copy/Move/Link button you can make a copy of an existing
cue, move it to a new playback, or create a new playback which is
linked to the existing playback. You can copy, move or link multiple
playbacks (which may be cues, chases or cue lists) in one operation.
Move is useful for tidying up the console. Linked cues are handy if
you want a cue to appear on more than one page for ease of
operation; also the linked cue can have different timings and
playback options from the cue it’s linked to.
1> Press the
Copy/Move/Link button.
2> Select [Copy], [Move] or [Link]. Pressing the Copy/Move/Link
button again will also toggle these options.
3> Press the Select button of the cue you want to copy/move/link.
You can select a range of playbacks by holding the first button
while pressing the last in the range.
4> Press the empty Select button where you want it to go.
• The Menu Latch button latches the Copy/Move/Link menu, so
you can keep copying, moving or linking things without having
to keep pressing the
Copy/Move/Link button. Press Exit to
unlatch.
• [Retain Layout] or [Bunch Up] is used when copying a group of
cues with empty playbacks in the group – you can either keep
the empty playbacks, or bunch up the used playbacks together.
• When in Copy mode, option [Copy Legends] can be changed to
[Don’t copy legends] so that the copied cues are given default
legends.
• When in Move mode, [Swap Items if Required] will attempt to
reposition any existing playbacks which are in the way of the
move. This is useful when rearranging playbacks on a page
which is nearly full.
7.4.2 Deleting a cue
To delete a cue:
1> Press the Delete button.