Undoing Operations; Redoing Operations - ScanSoft Kai’s Power SHOW User Manual

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Room. Use click-and-drag to "tweak"
your sequence later if necessary.
Refer to "Adding Content to a
Show" on page 46 for more on using
the Sequence cursor to add content to
the Sequencer.
To arrange items in the Sequencer:
Click-hold the frame you want to
move and drag it to a new position in
the Sequencer. When the frame is in
the desired position, release the
mouse button.
An insertion point appears as you
drag to help you see where the frame
will be inserted in the show (the
border between the before and after
frame highlights).
If you scroll off the sides of the
Sequencer, it automatically scrolls in
the direction you're dragging.
To scroll the Sequencer:
Click the scroll arrow on the left or
right end of the Sequencer, or keep
dragging a frame to access a
destination not currently displayed.
Click the arrows on the right end of the
Sequencer to scroll forward through the show, or
the left arrow to scroll backward.
You can also access frames not
currently displayed in the Sequencer
by clicking-and-dragging the Nano
Sequencer's blue Current Frame
Indicator. This tool also determines
the current frame in your show or a
new frame insertion point.

Undoing Operations

SHOW's undo feature lets you reverse the
last action you performed. You can undo
an operation by using the Global menu,
or by pressing Command/Ctrl-Z.
To undo the last operation:
Select Undo in the Global menu or
Control-click or right-click and
choose Undo from the pop-up menu.
or
Press Command/Ctrl-Z.

Redoing Operations

You can reverse your last undo using the
Redo command. When you undo a
command, the pop-up menu indicates
which action was undone. For example, if
you used undo to reverse a deletion, the
Redo text reads "Redo Delete."
To redo an operation:
Select Redo in the Global menu or
Control-click or right-click and
choose Redo from the pop-up menu.
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