WaveEditor
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Using the Mouse
An easy way of selecting wave files for editing is to use the mouse.
The following shows you how to use the mouse to select the data.
To select a portion of the data:
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Hold down the left mouse button anywhere on the Edit
Window and drag the mouse. Once the desired portion of the
data has been selected, release the left mouse button.
To select the entire data:
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Double-click the wave data in the Edit Window.
To select data from a specific position to the beginning of the data:
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Hold down the left mouse button at the specific position and
drag the mouse above the Edit Window.
To select data from a specific position to the end of the data:
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Hold down the left mouse button at the specific position and
drag the mouse below the horizontal scroll bar.
Understanding WaveEditor Menus
WaveEditor has seven menus: File, Edit, View, Special, Options,
Window, and Help; and a context-sensitive menu.
File Menu
The File menu contains the following commands:
New
Creates a new window without any data.
Open
Loads an existing wave file.
Close
Closes an open wave file.
Close All
Closes all open wave files.
Save
Saves changes made to the wave file.
Save As
Saves the wave file with a new name.
Save All
Saves all open wave files.
Exit
Quits WaveEditor.
WaveEditor keeps a record of the last four wave files you have
opened by displaying them on the File menu after the Exit command.
To open any of the files, select the file with the left mouse button.
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