
2.E.1 GoFile: Don’t Leave Home Without it!
A GoFile is a tool in SundayPlus that allows the user to create a Cuelist in one location
and move it to another location, without loss of data.
If you try to move a Cuelist (.cst) on it’s own, the associated files will not move with it.
The key to understanding this is that the files “loaded” in SundayPlus are actually
located on your hard-drive. SundayPlus only “links” to the files, it doesn’t contain any
actual files.
1.
Complete your Cuelist for your worship service and Save it. Name the
file with the date that you are preparing (ex:20FEB05_10AM). This
will be the created Cuelist (.cst)
2.
Select File and GoFile.
3.
A dialog box will open; select the created Cuelist from the files listed
and select the “Open” button. A folder will be saved to your desktop
with the same name. This is the GoFile. The folder will contain a copy
of the Cuelist and all of its linked files.
4.
Remove the created Cuelist that is outside of the GoFile. Now the only
Cuelist should be the one inside the GoFile. Not necessary, but will
help with file management.
5.
You can transport this “folder” via CD, USB Memory Stick, email or
across a network.
10
20FEB05_
10AM
20FEB05_
10AM.cst
GoFile
Cuelist and all
associated files Linked
within one folder.
Stand-alone
Cuelists link to
associated files in
various locations.
The Yellow and black lines indicate that a linked
file is no longer in the same location, or that you
tried to run a file from a removed CD or floppy.
If you would like more in-depth training, contact Larry or Darin
@ 877-274-7277. We have several packages available.
For complete coverage, try a Maximum SundayPlus Seminar.
“Calendar of Events”
20FEB05_
10AM.cst
No GoFile
20FEB05_
10AM
Copy the GoFile onto your Desktop
for ease of location during use.
When you are finished move the
GoFile to another location for
storage.