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<Preset> [1] [Thru] [5] {Move To} [6] [Enter] [Enter] - moves presets 1 through 5 to presets 6
through 10.
You can also move data from a palette to a preset and vice versa. It is important to remember that
when using the {MoveTo} command that data is removed from its current location and moved to its
new location.
Editing Presets in Blind
All presets can be viewed and edited in blind. To open a preset in blind, you can do any of the fol-
lowing:
Press [Blind] {Preset x} - opens to the specific preset.
Press [Tab] & [2][6]- opens the preset list.
Press [Preset] [Preset] and then {Edit} when a preset is selected in the list.
CAUTION: When editing presets in Blind, changes to presets are automatically stored. There-
fore no update or record command is required.
You can change the blind display to spreadsheet or table view by pressing the [Format] key. In blind,
the following softkeys are available when editing presets:
{By Type} (on page238)
{Absolute} (on page238)
{Locked} (on page238)
Cleanup (Using By Type Presets (on thenext page))
Discrete (Using By Type Presets (on the next page))
Offset (on page172)
Make Null (Editing in Table View (below))
Make Absolute (Editing in Table View (below))
Replace With (Editing in Table View (below))
Query (Using [Query] (on page304)) (Element 2)
Editing in Table View
Table view shows the data for one preset at a time in a table. Channels are displayed on the Y axis
and parameters are shown along the X axis. Viewing presets in the table is useful if you want to see
data for numerous channels in one specific preset.
To change which preset you are viewing you may use the [Next] or [Last] keys or you may select the
exact preset from the keypad or direct selects. You can make changes to the preset by selecting
channels and altering parameter values. In addition to normal editing functions, you may also use the
following commands in this view: [Copy To], [Recall From], {MakeAbsolute}, {MakeNull}, {Move To},
and {Replace With}.
Here are some examples of the additional preset editing features you have while editing in table view:
[select channels or parameters] {Make Abs} - changes the data for any palette references
within the preset into absolute data that no longer references another record target.