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mouse button down and drag the Task into task list box, then drop it (release the [Left] mouse button).
When dragging the item, you can determine its position in the list by hovering the mouse in the exact
position you want the Task before releasing the mouse button to drop it.
Moving a Task within the Action Task List
To move a Task up or down in the list, select the item you wish to move, hold down the [Left] mouse
button, drag the item to its new position and release the mouse button.
Deleting a Task from the Action Task List
To delete a Task from the Action task list, select the item and either; 1) Press the [Delete] key; or 2)
[Right-Click] and select the Delete Item from List menu option.
Action Task List Context
Menu
Editing a Task in the Action Edit Dialog
Tasks can be edited while working in the Action Edit dialog. [Double-Click] on the Task you wish to
edit to display the selected task's properties edit dialog. Make the desired changes and click on the
task properties [Apply] button to save the changes.
Keep in mind that Tasks are global in nature and may be used in other Actions.
Any changes you make to a Task will also be in effect when other Actions using
the task are executed.
Adding a New Task in the Action Edit Dialog
If you find yourself in need of a new Task when editing an Action, [Right-Click] on any Task in the
Available Tasks table. Select the Create New Task menu item from the menu, as shown.
Available Tasks
Context Menu
Create the new task as normal. After saving the Task, it will be available for selection and use in the
Action Task List.
5.1.4.2 Embedding an Action in a Cart
In XStudio, you can cause an Action to be executed when a cart (audio item) begins playing. This
technique might be useful if you need to perform certain tasks at a non-scheduled time. By linking the
execution of an Action to the play start of a specific cart, the Action can be executed on-demand
without regard to time or reliance on a relay closure or other method of triggering execution of an
Action.
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