Welcome to the Avid MediaCentral | Cloud UX Help > Working with Queues and Stories in the Rundown App > Editing a Story

Editing a Story
When you modify a story, changes you make in MediaCentral Cloud UX are automatically updated on the Newsroom Management server. The reverse is also true: changes made to a story on the Newsroom Management server are automatically updated if you open the story in MediaCentral Cloud UX. With proper user rights, you can edit stories from local and remote Newsroom Management systems.
If you edit a story that is transmitted to a destination queue marked as an update queue, the edited story replaces the older version in the update queue. For more information on configuring update queues, see “Setting Automatic Update” in the MediaCentral | Newsroom Management Setup and Configuration Guide.
The standard editing features found in MediaCentral Cloud UX are the same as those for most word processing software applications. You can cut, copy, or paste text as you work on a story. When cutting or copying text, the system stores the text in a temporary storage spot known as a clipboard; only one block of text can be stored at a time, so whenever you cut or copy something new, it replaces whatever was previously stored on the clipboard.
You can use cut, copy, and paste to move text and production cues within a single story or from one story to another. You can also edit any editable field for a story in a queue.
If you edit a timing field in the story form, such as the READ field, the field content is displayed in bold style and the field is not automatically updated any longer. To start automatically updating the value in a timing field again, delete the manually entered value and leave the field.
You can also change text to a bold or italic font, and underline selected text within a story, using keystroke combinations or the toolbar buttons circled in red in the following illustration.
To cut text:
*Select the text and press Ctrl+X (Windows) or Command+X (macOS).
To copy text:
*Select the text and press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (macOS).
To paste text:
*Select the text and press Ctrl+V (Windows) or Command+V (macOS).
To undo the previous edit, do one of the following:
*Right-click and select Undo.
*Click the App Menu button and select Undo.
To redo the previous edit, do one of the following:
*Right-click and select Redo.
*Click the App Menu button and select Undo.
To set text to bold, do one of the following:
*Select the text and click the B button.
*Select the text and press Ctrl+B (Windows) or Command+B (macOS).
To italicize text, do one of the following:
*Select the text and click the I button.
*Select the text and press Ctrl+I (Windows) or Command+I (macOS).
To underline text, do one of the following:
*Select the text and click the U button.
*Select the text and press Ctrl+U (Windows) or Command+U (macOS).