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# 4.2 Add A Movement

## Add A Movement to a Cue

![](/files/-MhYgmFW6mi8Uo2A1pBu)

1. **Drag and drop** each **machine** from the left column of Stagehands onto **Cue 1.**

### Update Target Positions

Each movement is populated with the unit’s current position. We jogged them close earlier, but they're not exactly where we want the computer to try and send them.

* **Turntable:** 180°
* **Wagon:** 240”
* **DS Scenic Truss:** 0”

![](/files/-MhYf5PZocuqEnBLleSM)

1. **Click** on the movement you want to update.
2. **Highlight** the number in the **Target** box and then type in the correct target location.
3. **Click Update**


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