Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual

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Menu Editor Tools
The lower part of the Menu Editor contains a variety of buttons.

Arrange controls: These buttons allow you to change the priority of the selected item,

letting you control which items have a higher priority by bringing them forward, or by
sending lower-priority items to the back. See

About Button Numbers

for more

information.

Brings the item
to the front, making
it the highest priority.

Sends the item’s
priority one step back.

Sends the item
to the back, making
it the lowest priority.

Moves the item’s
priority one step up.

Add Submenu, Add Slideshow, and Add Track buttons: These buttons allow you to create

a new element in your project and add a button to the current menu that connects to
them. You can also press Command-Option-Y to create a submenu, Command-Option-K
to create a slideshow, and Command-Option-T to create a new track.

Creates an empty
slideshow.

Creates an empty track.

Creates a submenu
that uses this menu’s
template.

The new button added to the menu uses the menu’s default button style. See

Setting

Default Styles

for more information.

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Chapter 12

Introduction to Creating Menus

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