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Chapter 2 CRS Editor Palette Step Descriptions
General Steps
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The Start step is not shown in any palette and you do not need to define any
properties for it. However, Start provides a customizer window so you can use the
Label and Annotate tabs to add a label or comment to the beginning of the script.
properties for it. However, Start provides a customizer window so you can use the
Label and Annotate tabs to add a label or comment to the beginning of the script.
Annotate Step
Use the Annotate step to enter comments that explain the function of a script
segment.
segment.
Note
Effective with Cisco CRS 4.0(1), all CRS Editor customizer windows include a
Comments tab you can use to add step-specific notes.
Comments tab you can use to add step-specific notes.
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Annotate Customizer Window
To use the Annotate customizer window to annotate a script, enter your
comments—inserting line breaks if the comments are lengthy—in the Enter
Comments field, and then click OK.
comments—inserting line breaks if the comments are lengthy—in the Enter
Comments field, and then click OK.
The Annotate customizer window closes, and the comments you entered appear
next to the Annotate icon in the Design pane of the CRS Editor.
next to the Annotate icon in the Design pane of the CRS Editor.
This step has no effect on script logic.