Defining a new sublocation
A sublocation defines a minor modification to its parent
location. For instance, you might define a sublocation of
the location you typically use so that it merely starts one
additional script but otherwise keeps the characteristics of
the parent location.
Click New Sublocation to define one or more sublocation
for the current location.
Use the Create a new sublocation dialog box to specify
the necessary information about the sublocation you wish
to create.
1. Click the Number up and down arrows to specify the sublo-
cation number you want for this Sublocation. All the
sublocation of a particular location are numbered and dis-
played in the Sublocations list of the Location Editor dialog
box. See “Sublocations list” on page 108 for information
about how to change to a sublocation by double-clicking it
from the Sublocations list.
2. Type information about the sublocation that you wish to be
displayed in the Location Editor dialog box.
3. Click OK to define the sublocation.
4. Follow the instructions in “Starting and stopping scripts” on
page 116 to specify the script or scripts you want to start or
stop for this sublocation.
Closing the Location editor dialog
Click Close to close this dialog box.
Changing Locations
Using the Scripts Editor dialog
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