What is the compliment to Mark?

I'm feeling dumb asking this, but I'm not seeing an answer in the documentation. Maybe I don't know what to look for?

I've been using workarounds while digging, but I just gave up searching. . . .

 

Mark pre-loads the NPs into the previous cue so your moves happen in the dark, not during the fade in. . . . . simple.

. . . . . but how do you Mark the NPs to avoid movement on the fade out?

Mark doesn't seem to work going forward in the list.

What I've been doing is going back & editing all of my cues in Blind and inserting the appropriate Palettes into the following cue or part 2.

but that's a lot of labour on the back end whereas the front end is a few keys.

 

There has to be a simple way to Mark the fade outs, right?

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  • If you are getting movement in the fade out then that means your next cue has the focus set to something. So as Ueliriegg says just get rid of the move instruction that's in the next cue and put it in the cue its supposed to be in.

    It kind of feels like someone tried to do the equivalent of mark by hand and put in the focus moves in too early a cue, instead of letting the desk work it out itself.
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  • If you are getting movement in the fade out then that means your next cue has the focus set to something. So as Ueliriegg says just get rid of the move instruction that's in the next cue and put it in the cue its supposed to be in.

    It kind of feels like someone tried to do the equivalent of mark by hand and put in the focus moves in too early a cue, instead of letting the desk work it out itself.
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