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Merging Show Files<br />

<strong>Ion</strong> supports the merging of .esf show files.<br />

Note:<br />

Merging show files is different from opening show files. When you do a partial<br />

open of show components, untouched record targets are cleared. When you do a<br />

merge, those record targets remain.<br />

You have the option of merging .esf show files from the Show File Archive, a File Server (if<br />

connected), or a USB device.<br />

To merge a show file, navigate within the Browser to: File> Merge>. Navigate to the desired<br />

storage location and press [Select]. When using merge, <strong>Ion</strong> displays only the available files.<br />

Navigate to the specific file and press [Select].<br />

This will open the merge screen in the CIA. From this screen you can choose which aspects of the<br />

show file you want to merge. By default all aspects are unselected (black). Selected show aspects<br />

will appear in gray.<br />

If you select the {Advanced} button in the merge show loading screen, you will have the<br />

opportunity to load partial components from the show file and be able to specify the desired location<br />

of those partial components in the current show file.<br />

For example, you could specify only cues 5-10 from cue list 8 and load them as cues 20-25 in cue<br />

list 7 in the new show. You could also specify only specific palettes, presets, effects, and so on. To<br />

see the complete list of show components, press the {Advanced} key in the merge show loading<br />

screen.<br />

Selected Show Components<br />

As you specify components, they are added to a table in the CIA. In the table, fields with a dark<br />

background may be edited, fields with a light gray background do not apply to that component. For<br />

each component in the list, you can specify the desired range by pressing the proper area in the<br />

table and entering numbers from the keypad. The columns in the table are:<br />

• List - The list you are taking data from (such as a cue list).<br />

• List Target - The list you are adding the data to.<br />

• Start - The first in a range of components (such as a range of cues).<br />

• End - The last in a range of components.<br />

• Target - The desired location of the components in the new show file (for ranges, this<br />

will be the location in the new show of the first component in the range, the others will<br />

follow in order).<br />

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