Renumbering Pages - Videonics PowerScript PS4000S Instruction Manual

Postscript graphics and character generator with timebase correction
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Chapter 3
To make a copy of the original project:

Renumbering Pages

To renumber the pages in a project:
PowerScript renumbers the pages 1, 2, and 3.
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1
Display the PROJECT/PAGES menu (Ctrl+F12) and select the project you want to copy
(TUTORIAL) in the Projects list.
PROJECT/ PAGE
PROJECTS
COMMENT
SnS
A: AUTOAPS
A: AUTOEPS
A: DEMO
A: TUTORIAL
NEW
COPY
XYZZY
RENAME
DELETE
2
Click the Copy button just below the Projects list. The COPY PROJECT menu appears.
(This menu is just like the one you see when creating a new project.)
3
Indicate which PC card (FRONT or BACK) you want to use to store the project; enter a
name for the project copy; optionally, enter a Comment; then click the Copy button.
PowerScript creates the copy and its name appears in the Projects list. Select the project name
in the list and note that it contains the same pages with the same names and numbers as the
originals.
Recall from an earlier lesson that you learned how to navigate to other pages in a
project by entering their numbers on the keypad and pressing the Enter key. In the
PROJECT/PAGES menu (above), the pages are currently numbered 1, 1.1, and 1.2.
Just to make navigation a little easier, you can renumber the pages so that they have
whole integers.
¨ Make sure the project whose pages you want to renumber is selected in the Projects list,
then click the Renumber All button.
PAGES
COMMENT
Opening
1. Opening
1.1 Title
1.2 Credits
CHANGE PG. #
RENUMBER-
1
DELETE
1
2
ALL
CUT
COPY
PASTE
AUTO-SAVE
SAVE
NEW: ABOVE NEW: BELOW
NEW: END
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