| 13 | | Take note that the Media Log does not have any tick marks on its timeline, as it does not actually contain any events. On the other hand, the Tomato Truck Spill/Fire incident has a long line of tickmarks, which |
| | 13 | Take note that the Media Log does not have any tick marks on its timeline, as it does not contain any events. On the other hand, the Tomato Truck Spill/Fire incident has a long line of tickmarks, which each indicate a time at which an incident occurs (could be more than one). |
| | 14 | === Modifying the incident properties |
| | 15 | To see the properties of the incident, right-click on the timeline and select the properties option as shown below: |
| | 16 | (insert photo of dropdown menu) |
| | 17 | A window titled "Incident Properties" should open and the property values will be filled with whatever was saved with the incident itself. Change the incident's color by selecting the dropdown menu and selecting "red" instead. |
| | 18 | (Insert image of the properties window with the color change) |
| | 19 | Upon completion, click "OK" to save the changes, and observe the change in color of the incident in the Scenario Overview Window. |
| | 20 | === Creating a new incident |
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