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Rack Palette - Operators Manual - Strand Lighting

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Cue Lists<br />

Renumber Cues<br />

To renumber cues within the same cue list, the process is done using the Move<br />

command.<br />

1. Highlight the cues you want to move using the Blue Box. Use<br />

[SHIFT] and the Up and Down Arrows to extend the range of the<br />

Blue Box.<br />

2. Press [SHIFT][MOVE] or [M] on the QWERTY keyboard to open the<br />

Move dialog box.<br />

3. Note the cues you highlighted appear in the title of the dialog box.<br />

Enter a new starting cue number. You can use the wheel to scroll<br />

through the list looking for the gap in which you want to move these<br />

cues.<br />

Note:<br />

If you select existing cues to move your cues to, you will be warned:<br />

You can either cancel out at this point by pressing [REL] or press [ENTER]<br />

to delete the old cues and move these cues into their spot. Be careful!<br />

4. If desired, change the Cue Increment. By default this value is 1.<br />

This is handy if you've just written a bunch of cues using point<br />

numbering and you want to clean it up. In other cases, you may have<br />

to squeeze a bunch of cues between two existing cues and may want<br />

to use a number less than 1. (Remember, there can be 999 point<br />

cues between two whole numbers.)<br />

5. Select Move Cue State, if the cue numbering is actually moving the<br />

cues out of sequence (not simply renumbering them). Then the first<br />

cue will Move using its cumulative state from its old running order<br />

which was the cumulative effect of cues 1 through 10 (i.e., if you<br />

181 <strong>Palette</strong> OS Operations <strong>Manual</strong>

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