Position the Blue Box over the cue and press [DEL] to show the Delete Cue dialog box:

The cue highlighted will be automatically be stuffed in the Cue Number field, but you can type any other cue number or range of cues (using "/" as the THRU symbol) before pressing Enter. Rolling the Wheel will scroll through the cues in the list allowing you to read the labels to ensure you delete the correct cue.
If you want to remove a Cue Part, see the description below.
Sometimes this option is referred to as Delete Cue-Only. What it actually means is that any important data in this cue will be moved to the next cue as this cue is deleted. The exception to the rule is that it will not overwrite data that exists in the next cue and the deleted data will be lost. You use this check box if stage management says that the cue has been cut.
As described above, you can enter a cue range in the Cue Number edit box (i.e., 1/10) to remove multiple cues from a Cue List. You can also preselect the cues to be deleted by using [SHIFT] plus the [ARROW KEYS] to highlight multiple cues with the Blue Box. Then press [DEL] to show the Delete Cues Dialog box:

Again, you have the option to select Retain Cue Data as described above.
If you want to remove a Cue Part, you must highlight the Part with the Blue Box and press [DEL]. You will then be presented with the Delete Cue Part dialog box:

You then have the option to either remove the part and any fixtures that are in it or just move the fixtures into the main part so they will assume the normal cue timing parameters. If you want to delete the entire cue, highlight the main part before pressing [DEL].
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