Select the previous or next cast member
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Click the Previous Cast Member or Next Cast Member button.
Move a selected cast member to a new position in the Cast window (Thumbnail view) or to the Stage
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Drag the Drag Cast Member button to the desired position in the Cast window or to the Stage.
This procedure is useful when the selected cast member has scrolled out of view.
Enter a cast member name
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Select a cast member and enter the name in the Cast Member Name text box.
Edit a cast member script
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Select a cast member and click the Cast Member Script button.
View cast member properties
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Select a cast member.
Do one of the following:
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Click the Cast Member Properties button.
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Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac), and select Cast Member Properties from the context menu.
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Select Window > Property Inspector. The Property inspector displays only those properties associated with
the selected cast member.
For more information, see
View the cast member number
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See the Cast Member Number field in the upper-right corner of the Cast window.
Using Cast List view
By default, the Cast List view (the default view in which the Cast window opens) provides seven columns of infor-
mation.
Column Title
Column Information
Name
The name of the cast member and an icon that describes the cast member type. For informa-
tion about what the icons represent, see
#
The number that is assigned to the cast member. This number represents the order in which
this cast member appears in Thumbnail view.
*
An asterisk (*) in this column indicates the cast member has changed, but you have not yet
saved those changes.
The word Member in this column means the cast member contains a script.
Script
The word Movie in this column means the cast member is a movie script.
The word Behavior in this column means the cast member is a Behavior.
You can use the Script icon to view the script or behavior.
Viewing and setting cast member
properties.
Using Cast Thumbnail
view.
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