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# Step 4: Writing Your First Cues

## What will we accomplish in this step?

* [**4.1 Cues Workspace**](/docs/spikemark/quickstart/writing-your-first-cues/4.1-cues-workspace.md)
* [**4.2 Add A Movement**](/docs/spikemark/quickstart/writing-your-first-cues/4.1-add-a-movement.md)
* [**4.3 Duplicate a Cue**](/docs/spikemark/quickstart/writing-your-first-cues/duplicate-cue.md)
* [**4.4 Delete a Movement from a Cue**](/docs/spikemark/quickstart/writing-your-first-cues/delete-a-movement-from-a-cue.md)
* [**4.5 Edit Movement - Change Position, Speed, and Time**](/docs/spikemark/quickstart/writing-your-first-cues/edit-movement-changing-position-speed-and-time.md)
* [**4.6 Copy to Group**](/docs/spikemark/quickstart/writing-your-first-cues/copy-to-group.md)
* [**4.7 Cue Total Time**](/docs/spikemark/quickstart/writing-your-first-cues/cue-total-time.md)
* [**4.8 Load and Run Your Cue**](/docs/spikemark/quickstart/writing-your-first-cues/load-and-run-your-cue.md)
* [**4.9 Spikes**](/docs/spikemark/quickstart/writing-your-first-cues/spikes.md)
* [**4.10 Cue Links**](/docs/spikemark/quickstart/writing-your-first-cues/cue-links.md)
* [**4.11 Restore Cue**](/docs/spikemark/quickstart/writing-your-first-cues/4.11-restore-cue.md)
* [**4.12 Delete A Cue**](/docs/spikemark/quickstart/writing-your-first-cues/delete-cue.md)

{% hint style="info" %}
It’s not critical to get moving, but you can learn how to [Configure Your Showfile Workspace](/docs/spikemark/stage-model-viewer.md) to set up the visualizer like ours.
{% endhint %}


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