Control scrolling of your script, Moving between markers in a script, Inserting block markers – Autocue QMaster User Manual
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Moving between markers in a script
There are several commands and short-cuts that control jumping to markers within a script.
When using the Script Editor
While editing a script you can use the following key combinations:
[CTRL] - [M] insert a Marker
[CTRL] - [0] to go to the Next Marker
[CTRL] - [9] to go to the Previous Marker
When prompting
While prompting, you can use the CTRL-N key combination to advance to the next Marker.
Inserting Block markers
A Block Marker can be used to move or copy a block of text from one location to another.
1. Place the cursor where you want the block to start and press [Alt] and [B] to add a
Block Marker.
61. Then move your cursor to where you want the block to end and add another Block
Marker.
62. Place your cursor at the position you wish to move the marked text.
63. Press [Ctrl] and [T] and the Block Transfer dialog box will be displayed.
64. Click on the option you want to use.
If you select Transfer then the text between the Block Markers will disappear and
appear at the cursor position
If you select Copy then the Block Markers will disappear and a copy of the text
between the markers will be placed at the cursor position
Control scrolling of your script