Hi Kerry,

I always love your thorough explanations which is much appreciate.  I will
experient with your suggestions.

Thanks again,

Rudy


----- Original Message -----
From: "Kerry Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 5:11 AM
Subject: Re: <lingo-l> Assign label to a frame or whatever


>
> >Its kind of embarrassing, as the answer was abit simple.:)
>
> Don't worry--we've all been there.
>
> >   By the way, how
> >can I assign a label to a frame?
>
> I assume you mean in the authoring environment, not via Lingo.
>
> Set the focus on the score (ctrl/cmd-4).
>
> Now look at the gray horizontal bar that has the frame numbers on it. In
> the area above, if you have one row of cells, click the "++" icon in the
> upper right so you have 6 rows. (Actually, the "++" icon has the "+" signs
> stacked vertically, but that's kinda hard to do in email--you get the
idea).
>
> At the very top of the score, just below the title bar, is a row that's
not
> divided into cells--that's where your markers go. Single-click in that
row,
> above the frame you want to mark. A down-triangle will appear, with the
> label "New Marker." You can type your label name in there.
>
> You can grab the label and move it forwards and backwards. To delete it,
> simply drag it down, out of the label row.
>
> Cordially,
> Kerry Thompson
> Learning Network
>
>
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