Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual

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When you Control-click a button, a shortcut menu appears that allows you to rearrange
the button order (and also set other button properties).

There are also four buttons along the bottom of the Menu Editor (the Arrange controls)
that allow you to rearrange the button order.

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.

Send To Back: Makes the selected button button 1, the lowest priority button. The

existing button 1 now becomes button 2, and so on. The button names don’t change,
however. You can also press Command-Shift-B to send it to the back.

Send Backward: Swaps the selected button’s number with the button below it, making

it a lower priority than the button below it. If this is button 12, then it becomes button
11, and button 11 becomes button 12. You can also press Command–Left Bracket ([)
to send it backward.

Send Forward: Swaps the selected button’s number with the button above it, making

it a higher priority than the button above it. If this is button 12, then it becomes button
13, and button 13 becomes button 12. You can also press Command–Right Bracket (])
to send it forward.

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Chapter 13

Creating Menus Using the Standard Method

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