Firstly, it's much, much easier to use shift l and shift r to place markers.
If you find your right marker is not where you want it after pressing r, to listen to it's placement, simply go back and do shift r until it is, or set the level of the zoom with alt, v, z, 1, enter, and then place the marker. The menus should not be used for real-time placement, it will slow you down massively.

I hope this helps.

Ps. For simply marking up a piece to jump to sections easier, you may want to also use 1-0 for another 10 markers. I use them when I have large pieces to create and want to know that, at the press of a button, I can get to anywhere in that piece quickly and easily.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank van de Coterlet" <[email protected]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 11:01 PM
Subject: QWS List Problem placing markers


Hello,



I do not often place markers and use loops, but now I need them and I seem
to do something wrong.



I found out about making loops and I placed a left marker where I want it,
But I have problems placing the right marker where I want it.



I have the Duth version, so I will try to explain what I do.



I go to the goto menu, then to: place markers. The left marker is where I
want it, so I arrow down to: Right marker. I tab to: Ok and press: Ok at the
moment where I want the marker. But I find that the marker is about
anywhere, but not at the moment I press Ok.



Where do i go wrong?



Regards,

Frank



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