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Colorizing Single Tracks
You can colorize single tracks via the Inspector or the track list. This is useful if you want to
ensure that no other tracks, events, or parts are colorized accidentally.
PROCEDURE
1. Do one of the following:
Select the track that you want to colorize, and in the Inspector, click Colorize Selected
Track.
Ctrl/Cmd -click the left area of the track list.
The Colorize pane opens.
NOTE
If you want to select colors by names instead, activate the Select Colors by Name option in
the
Project Colors Setup dialog (Options page).
2. Select a color.
RESULT
The track is colorized, and any events or parts on that track get the same color.
NOTE
If you assign a different color to individual events or parts with the Color tool, they no longer
follow color changes of the track.
RELATED LINKS
Colorizing Events on the Fly on page 86
Options Tab on page 90
Resetting the Track Color
You can reset the color of a track to the default color.
PROCEDURE
1.
In the Project window, select the track that you want to reset to the default color, and
deselect all events or parts.
2.
On the Project window toolbar, select Select Color for Selected Tracks or Events.
3.
In the Colorize pane, click Set Track Color to Default.
RESULT
The default color is assigned to the selected track.
Project Window
Color Handling
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