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To position selected cues, drag one of them using the mouse. To drag cues to<br />

another layer without altering their time positions, press the Shift key while<br />

dragging.<br />

If you want to position a cue numerically, cut it, go to the desired time position<br />

using the Timeline Settings dialog box (page 130), then paste it. Alternatively,<br />

use the cue’s dialog box (see “Cue Specifications” on page 140).<br />

Cutting, Pasting and Deleting<br />

Cues<br />

Changing a Cue’s Media<br />

Position On Stage<br />

Use Cut, Copy and Paste on the Edit menu to move or copy cues within a<br />

presentation or to other presentations via the clipboard. When transferring<br />

cues to other presentations in this way, any media associated with those cues<br />

will automatically be added to the target presentation.<br />

To delete cues without altering the content of clipboard, select the cues then<br />

choose “Clear” on the Edit menu.<br />

Cues contain information on where on stage media is to appear. To change the<br />

stage position, drag the preview image in the Stage window while the cue is<br />

selected. You can change the stage position of multiple cues at the same time<br />

by first selecting those cues.<br />

▼ IMPORTANT: If a cue has a positioning track, the timeline must be positioned<br />

at the starting time for that cue in order to change the position information<br />

in the cue itself. Otherwise, you’ll add or alter a position tween point<br />

instead.<br />

Alternatively, change the stage position through the Cue Specifications dialog<br />

box (see “Cue Specifications” on page 140).<br />

138 Chapter 12: Cues

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