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Unscripting a Story
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Unscripting a Story
Unscripting is a slightly misleading term used for actually hiding a story’s production cues in the
iNEWS workspace—not removing them—so only the story’s body of text is visible. When you
hide the production cues, all of the instructions still remain in the story as evidenced by the
presence of corresponding production cue markers within the text of the story. Unscripting a
story merely hides the Instruction sub-panel so that production cues are not visible in the Story
panel.
To unscript a story:
1. Open the queue containing the story with which you want to work.
For more information, see
“Opening a Queue” on page 62.
2. Click a story to select it and then click in the Story panel.
3. Select Story > Hide Production Cues.
The production cue area, known as the Instruction sub-panel, disappears from the Story
panel.
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You can repeat these steps to “Show Production Cues” again.