I believe the cue points in sf are called regions.
In sf version six which is what I'm using, it's under the special menu.
You select the part of a sound you want form beginning to end of you
selection and go to the special menu and choose insert region.
Hope this helps.

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Subject: Cue points in Sound Forge?


Hi. In GoldWave I can esily manually split a large track into separate 
tracks while listening by setting cue points and then splitting the
file. 
Can I do the same thing in Sound Forge? If so, how?

Thanks.

Larry




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