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Exporting your work
Two paths: the cue list as CSV or print, and a flattened annotated PDF of the marked-up script.
Cuelist exports in two places, for two different things: the cue list as data, and the marked-up script as a flattened PDF. Pick the one that matches what the person on the other end needs.
The cue list — Cues tab
Click Export above the cue table for a panel that filters and previews before anything leaves:
- CSV — cue number, label, layer, page, and optionally the standby/go notes, as a downloadable file.
- Print / PDF — opens your browser's print dialog so you can print or "Save as PDF".
Filter by layer, by a page range, and whether to include notes. If you'd selected some cues before opening Export, it defaults to just that selection. The preview pane shows the exact rows that will go out.
The marked-up script — Exports tab
The Exports tab renders the script with its annotations burned in — a flattened PDF for the booth or the archive. Pick which layers to include, a paper size (source / A4 / Letter), and the page-label style, then request it. The render runs in the background; the history list updates itself as each export finishes, and you download it from there when it's ready.
Layers draw in the order they sit in the layer panel, so the flattened output is deterministic regardless of the order you tick the chips.
Related: Find & replace cues · Importing cue lists.