1 using toolbars for command shortcuts, 2 adding markers to a script – Autocue WinCue Pro News Version 1.3 User Manual

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WinCue Pro News User Guide

Getting Started with WinCue Pro News

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Script Editor – This is where you enter your text.

Status Bar – Displays the script file name, printing information and the current

language that you are using.

You can now begin typing your script. When the text reaches the right hand margin,

WinCue Pro News automatically “wraps” the following text to the next line, as in
standard word processors. You can move the cursor to any position in the script and

start typing from there. To start a new line press Return.

2.3.1 Using

toolbars

for command shortcuts

Using the mouse to click buttons on the toolbars provides quick access to commonly
used commands and tools.

Formatting toolbar

Standard toolbar

To display or hide a toolbar, open the Tools menu and select Toolbars. From the sub-
menu select the toolbar/s you want to display or hide. The selected toolbars will have

a check mark (9) displayed next to them.

2.3.2 Adding

Markers to a Script

When prompting, it is sometimes useful to be able to jump to specific parts of a script
without having to scroll to that point. Markers are placed at points where the

operator may need to jump too.

To insert a marker, move the cursor to the required position in the text, open the Insert
menu and select Marker, or you can use the shortcut keys CTRL + M.

A marker flag is then displayed in the text:

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