11.5 Renumbering Cues
If your cuelist has many point cues (1.2, 1.5, 2.5, etc.) or if cues have been deleted, you may wish to renumber the cues so that they are all whole numbers. You can renumber cuelists using the Renumber button; press More on the Main Toolbar:
- Renumber, Choose : renumber cues in the cuelist on the selected master, starting at 1 and increasing by 1.
- List 1 Cue 3 Thru Renumber, Enter : renumber all cues from Cue 3 upwards in Cuelist 1, starting at Cue 3 and increasing by 1.
- List 1 Cue 3 Thru 10 Renumber, Enter : renumber Cues 3 through 10 in Cuelist 1, starting at Cue 3, finishing at Cue 10, with other cue numbers equally spaced between.
Alternatively, you can specify the range of new numbers to be given:
- List 1 Cue 3 Renumber 5, Enter : renumber cue 3 as cue 5, in cuelist 1.
- List 1 Cue 3 Thru 10 Renumber 20, Enter : renumber cues 3 through 10, in cuelist 1, with new numbers starting at 20. The rest of the new numbers will have the same order and spacing as before.
- List 1 Cue 3 Thru 10 Renumber 20 Thru 30, Enter : renumber cues 3 through 10 in cuelist 1, starting at 20, finishing at 30, with other cue numbers equally spaced between.
Note that renumbering does not moves cues within the cuelist; if you try to renumber Cue 5 as Cue 3, you will get an error message. You should use Move for this purpose; see Copying and Moving Cues.
Important: Using Renumber will affect the number column and numeric entries in the Name column. Also, renumber will not rewrite macros or links that refer to renumbered cues; you will need to update these manually.