Similar to the previous point, the cursor positions itself in a new line ready to enter the next command, without exiting the task.
\item When your video is ready, setup a render job via \texttt{File
$\rightarrow$ Render} or \texttt{File $\rightarrow$ Batch Render}
- and check OK. You should check "Project" for the "Render range", but if
-you check "Selection" or "In/Out points" instead, although rendering will
-always start at the beginning of the timeline, it will end at the Out Point
-or the end of the Selection thereby saving some time. In this case, the
-first render file created will usually be empty.
+ and check OK.
\item The results will be in the shared file \texttt{path/filename}
that you selected in the render menu with the additional numbered
job section on the end as $001, 002, 003, \dots 099$ (example,