-All data that you work with in \CGG{} is acquired either by loading from disk or recording from a device. This section describes loading. To bring up the Load window go to the File pulldown and choose Load Files (figure~\ref{fig:load}). Next \textit{Select files to load}, and click ok (the green checkmark) or \textit{Apply}. When you use the Apply button, the Load window remains active for easily loading more files later. Depending on the setting of the Insertion Strategy list box, your file will be either loaded directly on the Program window or in the Resources Media window. If the file is a still image, the project's attributes are not changed and the first frame of the track becomes the image. \CGG{} usually builds an index file if one does not already exist, in order to speed up drawing. You can edit and play the file while the index is being built.
+All data that you work with in \CGG{} is acquired either by loading from disk or recording from a device. This section describes loading. To bring up the Load window go to the \textit{File} pulldown and choose Load Files (figure~\ref{fig:load}). Next \textit{Select files to load}, and click ok (the green checkmark) or \textit{Apply}. When you use the Apply button, the Load window remains active for easily loading more files later. Depending on the setting of the Insertion Strategy list box, your file will be either loaded directly on the Program window or in the Resources Media window. If the file is a still image, the project's attributes are not changed and the first frame of the track becomes the image. \CGG{} usually builds an index file if one does not already exist, in order to speed up drawing. You can edit and play the file while the index is being built.