| 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 | 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.[[BR]] |
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| | 22 | (Insert image of the properties window with the color change)[[BR]] |
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| | 24 | Upon completion, click "OK" to save the changes, and observe the change in color of the incident in the Scenario Overview Window.[[BR]] |
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| | 27 | Open the incident menu, and select the "New Incident..." option. An Incident Properties window should appear, which will already have the next available incident number filled in, which in this case if 101. Change the color to Yellow, name it "An accident", and set the start time to 10 minutes. [[BR]] |
| | 28 | (insert image of incident properties with the correct values as said above)[[BR]] |
| | 29 | The Incident Editor window will appear without any incidents. Add a Witness event to the incident timeline by selecting the button names "Witness" and click anywhere to add the event to the timeline. A popup notifying that the event will be added to the beginning of the incident will appear, and after confirming, the event will appear as below:[[BR]] |
| | 30 | (add image of the Incident Editor with the Witness event added)[[BR]] |