Reference Guide: 11.3 Colouring Shortcuts
When working with audio, it is much easier if you place the focus in the audio pane (cursor is orange) where you can use the simplified colouring shortcuts:
| : | Colour Chunk with Colour 1-5 (shown on Side bar) |
| : | Colour Chunk with Default Colour |
| : | Colour Section with Colour 6-9 (shown on Side bar) |
You can colour chunks and sections from any pane using the generic shortcuts:
| : | Colour Chunk with Colour 1-5 (shown on Side bar) |
| : | Colour Chunk with Defualt Colour |
| : | Colour Section with Colour 6-9 (shown on Side bar) |
| : | Return Section to Default Colour |
| : | Colour Text with Colour 6-9 (shown on Side bar) |
| : | Return Text to Default Colour |
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