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Hi dbay,
Hope you had a good holiday! Try this in the Program Monitor: Choose the Settings Menu (Wrench/Spanner) > Overlays. That should toggle the overlay to the "OFF" position.
I hope those instructions are clear.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi dbay,
Hope you had a good holiday! Try this in the Program Monitor: Choose the Settings Menu (Wrench/Spanner) > Overlays. That should toggle the overlay to the "OFF" position.
I hope those instructions are clear.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi Kevin.
Thanks for the answer. By the way, where is a Program Monitor menu. I can't find it..
Thanks.
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OMG. I found it. You Genius. Thx 😄
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It's not a menu, it's the screen on the right, ocean_emeralds. Thanks for the comment and I'm glad you were helped!
I'll adjust my reply so that it makes more sense. Sorry, I used to teach editing and I tend to use precise terms for UI. I can be misunderstood.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi im having the same issue, can you please help me out . I don't see settings under the program monitor
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It's the one that looks like a wrench. Does that work for you, @Boo0D45?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Click the wrench and Overlays is at the bottom of the Settings options.
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