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WAVELAB
19 – 544 The Audio Montage
Each element entry consists of a path to a RTF file.
One exception is the Logo, which should point to the location of an image file. The image
will be embedded in the final RTF file.
To use another RTF file for an element, click the folder icon and browse to
the new RTF file.
You could for example have created different versions of the various RTF files, or a client
could bring his own RTF files, etc.
To remove an element from the Audio CD report, delete the path to its
RTF file.
At the bottom of the dialog you will find additional settings for the printout
(page size and margins) as well as a Formats button (allowing you to edit
the formats used for dates, times and numbering).
You can also save the current Audio CD report as a preset, by selecting “Save as…” from
the pop-up menu at the bottom of the dialog.
Editing the RTF files
You can use the existing template RTF files as a starting point for creating
custom CD reports, or create new RTF documents from scratch. Regard-
less of which, you may want to keep a copy of the original template RTF
files, as a safety measure.
When you edit the RTF documents, it is recommended that you use WordPad
(included with Windows) rather than Microsoft Word, as Word can sometimes
automatically create “extra” information that cannot be translated correctly
by WaveLab.
To open an RTF file for editing, proceed as follows:
1. In the Audio CD report edit dialog, click the arrow pop-up to the right of
the element you want to edit.
2. On the pop-up menu that appears, select “Open containing folder”.
The folder containing the RTF file opens in a separate window.
3. Double click the RTF file (or drag it to the desired RTF editor program
icon).