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Table Of Contents
- Avid iNEWS User's Guide
- Contents
- Using This Guide
- iNEWS System
- Getting Started
- The iNEWS Workspace
- Toolbars
- Working with Queues
- Changing Forms for Viewing Queues
- Changing the Width of a Queue Form Field
- Easy Locking a Queue
- Key Locking a Queue
- Moving a Queue
- Opening a Queue
- Refreshing a Queue
- Searching for Text in a Queue
- Specifying a Destination Queue
- Unlocking a Queue
- Using Abstract Display in Queue
- Using Currency Total
- Viewing Queue Properties
- Working with Wires
- Stories - Creation and Modification
- Moving Stories
- Stories - Protection
- iNEWS Projects
- Scripted Stories
- Displaying a Production Cue
- Enabling Autoscript
- Adding a Production Cue to a Story
- Adding a CG Production Cue
- Adding a Video Production Cue
- Adding a Still Store Production Cue
- Moving a Production Cue
- Deleting a Production Cue
- Using Script Templates
- Using CG Title Entry
- Primary Machine Control Event Placeholder
- Using MOS Placeholders
- Unscripting a Story
- Production Tasks
- Producer Basics
- Endorsing a Story
- Inserting a Break Line
- Ordering a Queue
- Calculating Backtime from Out Time
- Displaying the Show Timing Clocks
- Establishing Broadcast Control in a Queue
- Loading a Rundown Queue into Broadcast Control
- Placing a Rundown Queue in Show Timing Mode
- Production Locking a Queue
- Setting Clock for Show Timing
- Setting Story Start Times in a Rundown Queue
- Synchronizing a Story
- Synchronizing the First Story
- Synchronizing a Rundown Queue During Broadcast
- Timing Story Text
- Timing a Show
- Floating a Story
- Tracking a Show
- Printing
- Messages and Mail
- Sessions and Preferences
- Macros
- Searching in iNEWS
- Local Databases
- Connecting to a Remote Service
- System Shortcuts
- Icons
- Glossary
- Index
Searching for Text in a Story
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To format text:
1. Open the queue that contains the story you want to work with.
For more information, see “Opening a Queue” on page 62
.
2. Click a story to select it.
3. In the Story panel, highlight the text you want to format.
4. Do one of the following:
t Click on the appropriate formatting button located in the Format toolbar, if displayed.
t Select Format, and then select the format you want to apply to the text.
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If you find that text placed in tables runs together and doesn’t display properly, select a
non-proportional typeface, such as Courier or Arial Monospaced, for viewing the story.
Searching for Text in a Story
Use the Find command to find individual occurrences of text within a story (for example, to find
all occurrences of the misspelled word seperate and change them to separate).
To search for text in a story:
1. Open the queue containing the story you want to work with.
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 Edit > Find (or press Ctrl+F).
The text Find dialog box opens.
Boldface Ctrl+B Displays and prints bold text.
Italic Ctrl+I Displays and prints italic text.
Underline Ctrl+U Displays and prints underlined text.
Normal Ctrl+Alt+N Displays and prints normal text.
Presenter Ctrl+Alt+P Identifies instructions for the news presenters. Presenter text can
appear on the teleprompter, but it does not get timed or go to
closed captioning.
Closed
Captioning
Ctrl+Alt+C Identifies text that can be used for closed captioning.
Format Keystroke Description