Saving Pages (Auto Save Option) - Videonics PowerScript PS4000S Instruction Manual

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Page identification numbers use the format nnnnn.nnn (5 digits, followed by a decimal
point, followed by 3 more digits). You can use leading zeros, though they aren't required.
You can use the decimal value (following the decimal point) to insert a page between
other pages—as explained later in this section.
You can change the order of the pages in a project by changing their identification num-
bers. For example, assume you have three pages numbered 1, 2, and 3, and you want to
change page 3's position so it is between pages 1 and 2. You can accomplish this by
changing page 3's number to 1.5, or any other number that falls between 1 and 2.
To change the number of an existing page:
To reassign numbers to all pages in the Project Pages list:
PowerScript automatically uses whole integers when you renumber pages in this fashion.
That is, numbers get assigned starting with 1, then 2, then 3, and so forth.

Saving Pages (Auto Save Option)

You can save pages automatically as you work, or save them only when you explicitly
direct PowerScript to do so. You control this option by selecting or deselecting the Auto
Save option in the Page Actions area of the PROJECT/PAGE menu.
PowerScript provides an indication of which mode you are currently using. When the
edit cursor appears Green, PowerScript is in Auto Save mode—when the cursor appears
Red, PowerScript is in Non-Auto (or, Manual) Save mode.
Tip
You can use the digits to set up banks of pages. For example, 100-level pages might represent
baseball player statistics along with their assigned numbers. When player number 25 enters
the game, enter page number 125, then press Enter. The page containing that player's statis-
tics then appears on the screen.
Note
Another way to change the sequence of pages is to use the Cut and Paste buttons
described in the preceding section. You can, for example, select page 3 and click Cut
to move it to the clipboard. Then select page 1 and click Paste. The page gets inserted
immediately below page 1 and is automatically renumbered as required.
1
Select the page you want to renumber in the Project Pages list. The number assigned to
that page appears in the Change Page # text box.
2
Click in the Change Page # text box.
3
Type the number you want to assign to the page. It appears in the Change Page # text
box.
4
Press Enter. The page receives the new number and automatically adjusts its position in
the Project Pages list, if necessary.
1
Select the project whose pages you want to renumber in the Available Projects List.
2
Click Renumber All.
Auto Save SELECTED—When you select this option, PowerScript automatically
saves pages as your work. That is, each and every time you make a change to a page,
PowerScript saves the page automatically.
Auto Save DEselected—When you DEselect this option, PowerScript saves pages
(and any changes you might have made) only when you click the Save button. This
mode gives you the freedom to make experimental changes to a page, then save the
page only when you are completely satisfied with those changes.
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