MultiScree
∂
Channel
times. To select a particular sequence, click the Sequence Selector. All the names
of the existing sequences will appear in alphabetical order. Click on the name of
the sequence that you want to select.
You will see a group of small images known as
Thumbnails
. These are small
representations of what a screen looks like. Up to 24 thumbnails can be displayed
on the screen at once, but a sequence can contain any number of screens. To see
screens beyond the first 24, click and drag the
Scrollbar
down.
The Sequence Editor can be used to move screens around within a sequence, and
also to copy, modify and delete screens. See
for more information.
Click the button labelled
Seq
to bring up the
Sequence
Menu
(as shown to the left). Click on the option you
want to select. To exit the menu without selecting an
option, press
Esc.
The various options are explained
below:
Create New Sequence
Creates a brand new sequence. Type the name for the
new sequence into the box provided, and click
OK
. If
you decide you don't want to create a sequence, click
Cancel
. The new sequence is initially empty and will
only contain a single blank screen known as the
End-
marker
. This non-displaying screen will always mark
the end of the sequence, and may be used to add new
screens to the sequence. See
page 27, Inserting a
New Screen
, for details.
Clone Sequence
Creates a duplicate copy of the current sequence with a
different name. Type a name for the cloned sequence
into the box provided, then click
OK
. If you decide you
don't want to copy the sequence, click
Cancel
. You
may want to clone a sequence to create a slightly
altered version of the sequence, for example, a version
that contains additional Christmas graphics inserted
into the regular sequence for use around the festive
season. Cloning a sequence could also just be used to
create a back-up copy of the sequence, in case the
original is accidentally deleted.
Rename Sequence
Renames the current sequence to a name that you
specify. Type the new name into the box provided and
click
OK
. If you decide you don't want to rename the
sequence, click
Cancel
.
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