Hi John,
The fastest and safest way to do that is to hide ALL of the other tracks and 
then put the tracks you want to record in to record.
You could also make a group out of those tracks and while in group dialogue 
include the "record" as an attribute for that group and go for it?
Then when that group is selected just click on one of the REC buttons and every 
things just "Bob"!
I'm sure others will chime in with more tricks though! ;)
Remember the golden PT safety rule!
Only show the tracks you want to deal with!!!
Talk soon


CHUCK REICHEL
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On Apr 5, 2013, at 8:07 PM, John Boral wrote:

> If a sighted person had 24 tracks and wanted to record on the first ten 
> tracks starting with input #6 going through to input #16 in order, they would 
> hit the command and option keys together while clicking the mouse on the 
> input field of the first track and start with #6. I can't figure out how to 
> do this either with or without a mouse.
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