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From Summary or Table Views<br />

Use the [Format] key to cycle through the available views (see Using [Format], page 43).<br />

Summary view allows you to see the greatest number of channels at once, though parameter data<br />

is somewhat truncated. Channels with focus, color, or beam data are indicated with a respective F,<br />

C, or B beneath the level data. This view is useful for viewing lots of channel data at once or for<br />

editing primarily intensity values.<br />

Table view grants you greater visibility of parameter data and a reduced number of visible channels.<br />

This view displays channels along the y axis and parameters along the x axis. Parameter<br />

categories are always visible (I, F, C, and B). You can also view specific parameters by pressing<br />

and holding the [Data] button and then pressing the category softkey(s) for the parameters you<br />

wish to view. This will expand the category to show any parameters used in the show. You can also<br />

deselect the parameters you do not wish to see. This is remembered the next time you go to table<br />

view.<br />

The table view is useful for viewing and editing all parameters for a smaller number of channels.<br />

Both summary and table views allow you to make changes to channels or parameters.<br />

From the Cue Spreadsheet<br />

The cue spreadsheet is another useful blind view of cue data. In spreadsheet view, cues are listed<br />

on the y axis and channels and parameters are displayed on the x axis. This view is useful for<br />

viewing a limited number of channels over a span of numerous cues. This makes spreadsheet view<br />

useful for viewing overall trends in channel and parameter data.<br />

Editing cue ranges is possible in spreadsheet view. {Move To} is only available from this view. To<br />

select an entire cue range, you can press [Cue] [enter the first cue] [Thru] [Enter].<br />

172 <strong>Ion</strong> Operations Manual

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