Chapter 7: Reset and Automation
Page Management
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Inserting a Page
There are two ways to create a new Page on Eclipse:
• Insert New – inserts a blank Page between the current
and next Pages.
• Insert Next As – inserts a copy of the current Page
between the current and next Page with a new name.
The Insert Next As function is the fastest way to create a
sequence of Pages, each based on the current Page.
Both operations are similar. Let’s take an example where you
have a single Page named Song1 and wish to use this as the
starting point for a new Page:
1. Using the trackball, select “PAGE-> Insert Next as”
from the main menus, or press [F2] on the console
keyboard.
A switch on the User Defined panel can also be assigned to this
function, see Page 322.
2. Type in a name for the Page – Song2 – and press OK:
A new Page called Song2 is created and becomes the current
Page:
To insert a blank Page, repeat these steps but select “PAGE ->
Insert New” from the main menus or press [ALT] + [N] on the
console keyboard.