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What is the difference between a tool being “Activated” and “Selected”?

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What is the difference between a tool being “Activated” and “Selected”?

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Within the CD-Recorder V4 Producer, tools can be either activated or selected (or both). The difference basically determines how a file, or group of files, will be processed when all changes are ready to be made. “Selected” tools: When you click on a tool’s button (on the tool’s name, for example) to access that tool, it is “selected”. When selected, the button will highlight, but the green light indicator will NOT. When having a tool selected, you can make changes and preview them (either in off-line or on-line mode). However, if you select “Process”, no changes in a “selected” tool will be made UNLESS you change the “Tools” menu from “Activated” to “Selected”. Selected tools ONLY run in On-line mode. “Activated” tools: When you click on the green light indicator of a tool’s button, it will turn “on”. This means that the selected tool is now “Activated”. You can activate any series of tools by clicking on their green light in this fashion. By activating a series of tools, you’re indic

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