Renumber Cues

To renumber cues within the same cue list, the process is done using the Move command.

  1. Highlight the cues you want to move using the Blue Box.  Use [SHIFT] and the Up and Down Arrows to extend the range of the Blue Box.

  2. Press [SHIFT][MOVE] or [M] on the QWERTY keyboard to open the Move dialog box.

  1. Note the cues you highlighted appear in the title of the dialog box. Enter a new starting cue number. You can use the wheel to scroll through the list looking for the gap in which you want to move these cues.

Note:

If you select existing cues to move your cues to, you will be warned:

You can either cancel out at this point by pressing [REL] or press [ENTER] to delete the old cues and move these cues into their spot. Be careful!

  1. If desired, change the Cue Increment. By default this value is 1. This is handy if you've just written a bunch of cues using point numbering and you want to clean it up. In other cases, you may have to squeeze a bunch of cues between two existing cues and may want to use a number less than 1. (Remember, there can be 999 point cues between two whole numbers.)

  2. Select Move Cue State, if the cue numbering is actually moving the cues out of sequence (not simply renumbering them). Then the first cue will Move using its cumulative state from its old running order which was the cumulative effect of cues 1 through 10 (i.e., if you move Cue 10 to Cue 100 and there are cues in between, when you get to the new Cue 100, it will look the same as it did when it was cue 10). This is the default option, but that may not always be the desired intent.

See Also:

Move/Copy

Cue Number Scheme