Looks are recorded and arranged on Look Master Pages. You can see the first 24 looks in a page at the top of the screen by selecting the menu option Display|Look Masters or pressing the [S5] Display softkey and select Look Masters from the pop-up list. Using the combo box to the left, you can display user defined Look Pages or a number of the pre-defined slider pages.

Additionally, these pages may be laid out on your hardware's sliders (via Hardware Setup) so that you can quickly playback Looks live.
New show files have five Look Pages (Main, Group, Position, Color and Other). You can add pages by right clicking in the Cue List Directory and selecting the Add Look Page.
If you want to change the name or other properties of the Look Page, press [VIEW] [S11] then press [S1] to select the Look Page. You can repeatedly press [S1] to change the highlight in the list, or use the Wheel to scroll the list. Once you have highlighted the desired page, press [ENTER].

You will then be presented with the Look Page Properties box:

In this dialog box you can change the name of the page. The scroll list at the bottom of the window tells you what Looks are recorded on this page (double clicking on them does nothing).
The Attributes button will open the Attribute Family Masking dialog box:

By de-selecting different attribute families, these will not be recorded (by default) when you records Looks to this page. Therefore, if you wanted a whole bunch of Looks that only had Pan/Tilt information in them, you would de-select all but Position. Then each time you went to record a Look on this page, the Record dialog box would already be masking out (not recording) any attributes except Position attributes. This can be overridden in the Record dialog box at will.
Note:
If you double tap [S5] (or any other softkey), it will 'solo' Position. That is, all other check marks will clear and Position will remain checked. These softkeys are also mapped to the Moving Light buttons to the left of the encoders.
While
in the main Properties dialog box, if you press [SHIFT],
the Attribute button will look
like this
and the softkeys will change to the following:

This functionality is also available using the Moving Light buttons to the left of the encoders. Pressing any of these changes the attribute masking without the need to open the Attribute dialog box. You can also press [SHIFT] and double tap any attribute family to solo it.
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