Make the most of your prompter, Import, edit and prompt, Prompt scripts – Autocue SSP07 Quick Start User Manual
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Make the most of your prompter
- Import, edit and prompt scripts
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Make the most of your prompter
QStart allows you to quickly and simply create, edit, form
The QStart user interface is illustrated below.
Import, edit and prompt
N e w F i l e O p e n F i l e I m p o r t F i l e S a v e F i l e E x p o r t F i l e B e g i n P r o m p t i n g
Prepare your text
Create a new script
QStart opens with a blank script already open
area. Alternatively, click the New File
Open an existing script
If you already have a saved script file
loc
ation and open it into QStart. Existing files will have been created in a previous version of QStart. File
names will be in the format: *.wss
Write text directly
1.
Start typing your script directly into the
Import text
QStart can import Word files (.doc), Rich Text (.rtf), Text (.txt)
1.
Click the Import File button.
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Make the most of your prompter
QStart allows you to quickly and simply create, edit, format and prompt the scripts you write.
The QStart user interface is illustrated below.
prompt scripts
I m p o r t F i l e S a v e F i l e E x p o r t F i l e B e g i n P r o m p t i n g
QStart opens with a blank script already open in the Editor window. You can start typing directly into this
File button to open a blank file.
If you already have a saved script file
, you can click on the Open File button and navigate to the appropriate
ation and open it into QStart. Existing files will have been created in a previous version of QStart. File
cript directly into the Editor window.
QStart can import Word files (.doc), Rich Text (.rtf), Text (.txt)
Import File button.
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at and prompt the scripts you write.
I m p o r t F i l e S a v e F i l e E x p o r t F i l e B e g i n P r o m p t i n g
. You can start typing directly into this
, you can click on the Open File button and navigate to the appropriate
ation and open it into QStart. Existing files will have been created in a previous version of QStart. File