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We now switch to the Track Editor tab to build the required tracks for the menus. We drag the data item m1 (which is the image of the title menu) and drop it to the right pane of the Track Editor window as following.



Scenarist prompts for the type of track to create. We select "Still Menu" for all data items m1 through m4. The selection "Apply to All" is set to create all selected items as still menus.



We can select the remaining items, m2 through m4 (for multiple selection, hold the Shift key down while dragging) from the Asset Manager window and drop them into the right pane of the Track Editor as following.



For each still menu scene, there is one menu track created, as following. The entire registering process can actually be done in one procedure. We break the procedure into two separate steps to demonstrate that the registering process can work with either single or multiple items (using the Shift key).



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