Viewing Projects; Creating A Project; Naming A Project; Removing A Project Or Erasing Its Contents - Videonics TM-2000 Instruction Manual

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VIDEONICS TITLEMAKER 2000

Viewing Projects

The Editing Screen shows one project at a time. The Page Index screen
shows all pages and all projects in a list. In both cases, the page symbols
always include a project symbol. The number after the project symbol indi-
cates the number of the project that includes the page. For example, this page
is part of project 3:

Creating a Project

Projects can only be created in the Page Index screen. Press PAGE INDEX.
Position the cursor in any existing project and press COMMAND and NEW
PAGE simultaneously. A new project will appear after the project that con-
tained the cursor.
Once the new project has been created, press NEW LINE/OK to enter the
Editing Screen and begin adding titles. If you don't add titles and/or name
the project, it will be automatically deleted the next time you display the Page
Index screen.

Naming a Project

Projects can be named. Names can act as a reminder of the purpose of a
project. They are especially handy when you have many projects with similar
contents.
To add a name, position the cursor within the brackets that follow the
project number in the first line of the project. Type the desired name. Names
can be 20 characters long and can contain any characters. You can change a
project name using the cursor and the normal editing functions.
Names appear only in the Page Index — only the project numbers are
shown in the Editing Screen.
Removing a Project or Erasing its
Contents
To delete a project, display the project using the Edit-
ing Screen. Press COMMAND + SHIFT + DELETE. A warning symbol ap-
pears to warn you the project is about to be discarded.
Press NEW LINE/OK to confirm this is what you want to do; press UNDO
if you change your mind.
You can delete all the titles in a project without removing the project. Mark
all text (press COMMAND + MARK START followed by COMMAND +
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