The inspector window – JLCooper MCS5 User Manual
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The Inspector Window
The Inspector window is where all your work takes place. It displays information about the currently
selected control and contains the facilities for editing that information.
The Label text box allows you to give a control a descriptive name. In the example above, “App Button 6”
has been assigned the action that Go to Previous Edit in Final Cut Pro, and the button has been given
the label “
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