Edit an existing script – Autocue QPro User Guide User Manual

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Press Enter on your keyboard to open the file for editing.

Type the text of your script into the Script Editor window.

Edit an existing script

When amending, updating or correcting a script, you can either enter new text directly or
insert text from other sources. You can also edit scripts using the search and replace function.

Note: It is a good working practice to regularly save your changes by pressing

the Save button or the keyboard shortcut sequence [Ctrl] + [S].

Direct entry

In the Script Editor, enter text directly using a keyboard.

Cut and paste

You can also copy text from an existing script or other source such as a Word document or web

page;

Select the text in the source file by dragging the cursor to highlight the required text

Press [Ctrl] and [C] to copy the text

Ensure the cursor is at the point at which the new text is to be inserted in the script you are
editing.

Press [Ctrl] and [V] to paste the copied text.

You can also drag and drop selected text to any other open script file.

You can also perform these actions by using the cut, copy and paste buttons on the standard

toolbar.

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