Available in Interactive and Professional editions only.

The Production Sheet is a helpful tool that allows you to develop your show “timeline” in 3D before any charting begins. Think of the Production Sheet as a “map” to your drill. Within this tool, you are able to notate which measure of a piece will be the transitions between Page Tabs, along with adding any notes, such as “Big Hit” or “Winds face back field.”

Set indicates the set (page tab) number you are working on.

Placing a check mark in the Sub column would indicate that the current Set is a Subset.

The Count column displays which count a set is on.

Transition shows how many counts there are to get to a particular set.

Selecting a row under the Measures column would allow you to input which measures the set is referencing.

Title works much like the Measures column. If you click on a row under the Title column, you would be able to input a title for that particular set.

Note columns are there for any quick instructions or notes the ensemble (or you) might need. These notes can be quickly imported into a Text Box and displayed on the field through the Text Box Tool.

To pull the Production Sheet away so you may view the field and the Production Sheet at the same time, press the “Detach” button in the upper right corner of the Production Sheet window. You will now be able to drag the Production Sheet anywhere on your screen. To pin the window back to 3D, press the “Pin” button.

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Pyware Customer Support wrote: Jul 19, 2017

Michael,

Go to File > Application Options > Display (tab) and choose "Reset Window Locations" at the bottom of the window.


Michael wrote: Jul 19, 2017

The production sheet is not showing even though we have selected it numerous times.