Using {move to – ETC Eos v1.3 User Manual
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Basic Manual Control
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Using {Move To}
While technically not a manual control instruction, {Move To} will be very useful when managing
record target data stored from manual control.
{Move To} allows you to take recorded data of one type from one location and move it to another
location. For example:
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[Color Palette] [1] {Move To}
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[Preset] [3] {Move To}
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[Cue] [9] {Move To}
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[Snapshot] [4] {Move To}
When a {Move To} command is given, data is removed from its current location and moved to its
new location. Unlike [Copy To], {Move To} does not keep the data in its original location. If the new
location already contains data, a confirmation is required by Eos (unless disabled in Setup).
Existing data in the new location will be completely overwritten if a {Move To} command is
confirmed.
The {Move To} softkey appears when a record target type (cue, preset, palette, snapshot) is
indicated on the command line. Some targets (macros, groups, effects) only have the {Move To}
option when viewing in the blind list view.