After you are finished naming all the tracks through Track Naming, you can go to the Edit Track Names
page to review and edit the titles of each track on one page!
You will find the link to this page on the Set Play Order
page located in the Track Names
section under Track Naming
. There is a phrase that reads: Use Edit track names to edit all track names at once.
The phrase Edit track names
is hyperlinked and will take you to the Edit Track Names
page.
On this page you will find a phrase below the top heading that indicates how many tracks are in the audiobook you are working on. Below this are 6 columns titled Heading 1
to Heading 6
. Each column has text boxes that will have the titles you entered in Track Naming
when renaming the tracks. Here you can now edit all the tracks on one page!
To Edit the tracks:
Save Track Names
when you are satisfied they are all correct.Changes Saved
You can use the navigation links at the bottom of the page to navigate back to the Set Play Order page, or the main Project Page.
With JAWS, sometimes feedback is not reliable but the cursor does move. If it does not read the cell you have moved to, press JAWS key+tab to read the current cell and then one of the movement keys and it should indicate the change of focus. If this does not work, you can tab to the next cell and shift tab back, then use the shortcut key as described above.
If JAWS has not read the content of the cell you are in, you can press JAWS key+Up Arrow to read the current line for you.
Error: 1 track name is empty.
Here is a video tutorial for using Edit All Tracks in Converter Plus
You can find this feature under the second heading on the page: Move Multiple Heading Levels
. In this section you can change the heading level of multiple track names at the same time.
To move multiple headings from one heading level to the other:
Load Track Names
button at the top of the sectionFirst Track
dropdown list, and the last track in the Last Track
dropdown list. Both dropdown lists are located below the Load Track Names
button.Move Lower
button to move the selected track names to a lower level heading in the hierarchy, such as from heading level 1 to heading level 2Move Higher
button to move to a higher level in the hierarchy, such as heading level 2 to heading level 1Save Track Move
to save changesChanges Saved
You can use the navigation links at the bottom of the page to navigate back to the Set Play Order page, or the main Project Page.
When you navigate back up to the top section of the Edit All Tracks page, you will note that all the headings you selected are now in their new heading level column.
Here is a video tutorial on how to use the Move Multiple Heading Levels
Below you will find all the possible error messages for this function.
If the first track is after the last track: Error: the first track is after the last track
If moving lower and the headings are already at level 6: Error: cannot move lower than level 6
If moving higher and the headings are already at level 1: Error: cannot move higher than level 1
If there are tracks at different heading levels: Error: the selected range has tracks with text in different heading levels. The first track has text in level (number). Track (number) has text in level (number): (text of second track name)
For example: Error: the selected range has tracks with text in different heading levels. The first track has text in level 2. Track 2 has text in level 3: ~~3Chapter 2
If a track has text in more than one heading level: Error: cannot move track (number). Heading for track (number) has text in more than one heading level: (text string of track name)
For example: Error: cannot move track 2. Heading for track 2 has text in more than one heading level: Part 1~~2Chapter 1
If a track name has all empty fields: Error: heading for track (number) is empty