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Table Of Contents
The Queue/Story Pane
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Although the toolbar always appears at the top of the pane, even when only the queue is shown in
the grid view, most of the buttons are used for editing stories, not for modifying the queue.
The Script Editor
The section of the pane in which the story appears is called the Script Editor. There are three
sections of the Script Editor: Story Form, Cue List, and Story. The following illustration
identifies these areas.
5 Underline Marks text as underline.
6 Normal Sets text as normal. See
“Formatting a Script” on page 92
7 Presenter Sets text as presenter instructions.
8 Closed Caption Sets text as closed-captioning.
9 Template Inserts an iNEWS script template. See
“Inserting Script Templates” on
page 102
10 Open Sequence Opens the associated sequence. Use this button to create a new script
sequence or to open one previously created. See
Adding Media to a
Story” on page 103
.
11 Refresh Refreshes the queue.
12 Lock Locks the story. See
“Locking and Unlocking a Story” on page 99
13 Annotation Dictate text. See “Using Annotation to Dictate a Story” on page 90.
Display or Control Description