Educational Insights EI-7924G manual Selection Memory, Shortcut Commands

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5.A copied or cut multiple-cell selection can be pasted into a compatible multiple-cell destination.

a.The multiple-cell destination must meet the same constraints as described in 4d. above.

b.All cells in the multiple-cell destination must actually exist within the destination template. For example, a 3 column by 4 row source selection could not be pasted into a multiple-cell destination defined by a single selected cell in the Category 5 column because there would be no room for the right-most column of the source selection.

Selection Memory

The most recent single- or multiple-cell selection for each of the Single Jeopardy! and Double Jeopardy! rounds within each game is saved both within a single Classroom Jeopardy! Editor session and across multiple Classroom Jeopardy! Editor sessions. For example, if you have all of Category 3 selected for the Single Jeopardy! view for Game A when you close the game, you will see the same selection if you reopen the same game later in the session. Similarly, as long as the Game A .jgm file remains in the same location, you will see the same selection if you reopen the same game during a later Classroom Jeopardy! Editor session.

Shortcut Commands

As previously mentioned, Classroom Jeopardy! Editor incorporates many of the same keyboard shortcuts that are used in other programs. Remember that the Control key on Windows-based PCs is typically labeled Ctrl, and on Macintoshes is typically labeled Control.

Macintosh users should use the Command key instead of the Control key in keystroke combinations.

J+ n opens a blank template for creating a new game.

J+ o opens an existing game.

J+ s lets you save the game you have just created.

J+ p lets you print one or two pages of your answer key.

J+ c copies selected text onto the clipboard.

J+ x deletes selected text from a game and copies it onto the clipboard.

J+ v pastes text from the clipboard into a selected location in a game.

J+ z reverses the most recently performed action.

J+ y restores the most recently undone action.

J+ a highlights an entire game template for copying or cutting.

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Contents EI-7924G Table of Contents System Requirements Macintosh Classroom JEOPARDY! Editor and LinkInstallation and Setup Installing onto a PC with WindowsGuide Conventions LinkGuideF.qxd 1/25/05 929 AM Macintosh OS Installation Installing and Launching onto a Macintosh with OSLaunching the Program Windows Installing and Launching onto a Macintosh with OS Game Template Features File Menu Menu BARView Menu Edit MenuZoom Menu Round MenuWindow Menu Help MenuO L B a R Game Name Cell Template CellsGeneral Game Creation Information Single-Play Clues Moving Within the Template Entering Game ContentEntering Content for the Final Jeopardy! Round Printing a Game Saving a Game Cut/Copy/Paste Commands Navigation Commands for Game Entry Positioning the Cursor in an Editor Window Deleting Characters Within an Editor WindowSelect Multiple Cells to Cut, Copy, or Paste Category Information row Selection Memory Shortcut CommandsSpell Checker Feature Spell CheckerEntire Game Spell Checking Keyboard Characters/Symbols Connecting Classroom Jeopardy! Link Special CharactersClassroom JEOPARDY! Link Operations Cartridge Operations Save a Game on Your Computer to a CartridgeErase a Game from a Cartridge Erase All Games in a Cartridge Repair Cartridge ContentsRevising Games Load a Game from a Cartridge onto Your ComputerWorking With One Game File Working With Two Game Files Converting Older GamesSetting Preferences Sharing Games on the InternetPreferences Explained Update a Base Units Software Upgrading Your Classroom Jeopardy! Base UnitDetermine an Existing Base Unit’s Software Version If you wish to continue, click on LinkGuideF.qxd 1/25/05 929 AM Service Center Out of Warranty Service PolicyProject1 1/25/05 934 AM