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Editing Presets in Blind<br />

All presets can be viewed and edited in blind. To open a preset in blind, you can do any of the<br />

following:<br />

• Press [Blind] & [Preset]<br />

• Press [Blind] & {Preset x} - opens to the specific preset<br />

• Press [Preset] [Preset] and then {Edit} when a preset is selected in the list<br />

CAUTION:<br />

You may change the way you view information in the preset list by pressing the [Format] button.<br />

This will cycle the preset list through two different views; spreadsheet and table.<br />

Editing in Table View<br />

Table view shows the data for one preset at a time in a table. Channels are displayed on the Y axis<br />

and parameters are shown along the X axis. Viewing presets in the table is useful if you want to see<br />

data for numerous channels in one specific preset.<br />

To change which preset you are viewing you may use the [Next] or [Last] keys or you may select<br />

the exact preset from the keypad or direct selects. You can make changes to the preset by selecting<br />

channels and altering parameter values. In addition to normal editing functions, you may also use<br />

the following commands in this view: [Copy To], {Make Absolute}, {Make Null}, {Move To}, and<br />

{Replace With}.<br />

Here are some examples of the additional preset editing features you have while editing in table<br />

view:<br />

• [select channels or parameters] [Make Abs] - changes the data for any palette references<br />

within the preset into absolute data that no longer references another record target.<br />

• [select channels or parameters] [Make Null] - removes the data for the specified channel or<br />

parameter from the preset.<br />

• [Preset] [5] {Move To} [Preset] [9] [Enter] - this will move the contents of preset 5 to preset<br />

9. Preset 9 will be created and preset 5 will be deleted.<br />

• [Preset] [1] [Copy To] [5] [Enter] - this will copy the contents of preset 1 to preset<br />

5. You may also copy ranges of presets to new locations.<br />

• [1][Recall From][Preset][1][Enter] - will recall the contents for channel 1 in preset 1.<br />

Note:<br />

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When editing presets in Blind, changes to presets are automatically stored.<br />

Therefore no update or record command is required.<br />

While editing presets in blind, hitting [Recall From][Recall From] will put [Recall<br />

From][Preset] on the command line.<br />

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