Chapter 6 Cues
Moving and copying ranges
When you move or copy a range of cues, the spacing between
items in the new range is either identical to the original range, or
it is renumbered to consecutive whole numbers or consecutive
tenths.
For example, suppose you copy a cue range including cues 1, 1.2,
and 1.7 to a new range starting with cue 5. The cues in the new
range can be numbered three ways.
To a matching range
To match the original range, specify only the starting cue number
of the new range. In this case, your command line would read:
Spreadsheet: COPY CUE 1 > 1.7 @ 5 . The cues in the new
range are numbered 5, 5.2 and 5.7.
To whole numbers
To number by whole numbers, specify a whole number range.
Both the old and new ranges must contain the same number of
items. In this case, your command line would read: Spreadsheet:
COPY CUE 1 > 1.7 @ 5 > 7 . The cues in
numbered 5, 6 and 7.
To tenths
To number by tenths, specify a ang of tenths. Both the old and
new ranges must contain the same number of items. In this case,
your command line would ead Spreadsheet: COPY CUE 1 > 1.7
@ 5.0 > 5.2 . The cues in t e new range are numbered 5, 5.1 and
5.2.
Note: If a cue is
the new cue replace the existing cue.
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