Adding Markers or Regions |
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Press the M key. A marker is inserted at the current cursor position.
Right-click the marker tag
and choose Edit
from the shortcut menu to display the Edit
Marker/Region dialog, where you can edit the default marker name
and other parameters.
Select a range of data.
From the Special menu, choose Create Region (or press the R key).
Use the Edit Marker/Region dialog to edit the default region name and other parameters.
The dialog is displayed automatically if the Always
ask for regions and loop names check box is selected on the General
Preferences tab. If the dialog is not displayed automatically,
right-click the region tag
and choose Edit
from the shortcut menu.
From the Special menu, choose Regions List and choose Add from the submenu.
Use the Add Marker/Region dialog to specify parameters for your region or marker.
Right-click on the Regions List and choose Add
from the shortcut menu.
Make a selection in a data window.
Drag and drop the selection to the regions list.
Use the Add Marker/Region dialog to specify parameters for your region or marker.
From the Special menu, choose Regions List and choose Markers to Regions from the submenu. All existing markers will be converted to regions using the data between each consecutive marker as the region boundary. For example, if your file contains three markers, this command will create two regions; the first region will span the area between the first and second markers, and the second region will span the area between the second and third markers.