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Range editing in Group Spreadsheet
Group Spreadsheet allows range editing of all attributes visible on
the screen.
Keystrokes:
1. Press [Group*] [S3],
Spreadsheet.
2. Press [Group] [1] [Thru] [5]. Group Sheet: GROUP 1 > 5
3. Press [Enter].
4. Press [1] [Thru] [5].
5. Press [Full].
6. Press [Enter].
Copying ranges
When you copy a range of group th spacing between items in
the new range is either identical to he original range, or renum-
bered to consecutive numbers
For example, suppose you copy groups 1, 3, and 5 to a new range
starting with group 6. The groups in the new range can be
numbered two ways
To a matching range
To match the origi al range, specify only the starting group
number of the new range. In this case, your command line would
read: Gr up Sheet: COPY GROUP 1 > 5 @ 6 . The groups in the
new range are numbered 6, 8 and 10.
To consecutive numbers
To number by consecutive numbers, specify a number range.
Both the old and new ranges must contain the same number of
items. In this case, your command line would read: Group Sheet:
COPY GROUP 1 > 5 @ 6 > 8 . The groups in the new range will
be numbered 6, 7 and 8.
Note: If a group is copied to a number where a group already
exists, the new group replaces the existing group.
Obsession User Manual
Actions/Command line
Selects groups 1 through 5
Group Sheet: GROUP 1 > 5
Group Sheet: GROUP 1 > 5
CHAN 1 > 5
Group Sheet: GROUP 1 > 5
CHAN 1 > 5 FULL
Sets channels 1 through 5 o full
in groups 1 through 5
Group Sheet: GROUP 1 > 5
CHAN 1 > 5 FULL
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