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The floating (detached) Control panel displays tempo information that does not appear when the
Control panel is attached to the Stage. For more information about tempo, see “About tempo”
on page 267.
The floating Control panel
To close the floating Control panel, do one of the following:
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Select Window > Control Panel.
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Press 2 (Windows) or 2 (Macintosh).
Note:
After you close the floating Control panel, you can use these same instructions to reopen it. However, you
cannot close a Control panel when it is attached to the Stage; you can only detach it.
To reattach the floating Control panel to the Stage, do one of the following:
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Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the Control panel. In the context menu,
select Attach Control Panel.
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Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the Property inspector or Tool palette. In
the context menu, select Attach Control Panel.
The Score
If the Score is not visible, select Window > Score.
The Score organizes and controls a movie’s content over time in rows that contain the media,
called channels. The Score includes special channels that control the movie’s tempo, sound,
and color palettes. The Score also includes frames and the playhead. You use the Score to assign
scripts—Lingo instructions that specify what the movie does when certain events occur in
the movie.
Actual tempo
Tempo Setting
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