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I will demonstrate configuring the lines that can show in a text chart. Here I have a text that Iamp;#39;ve begun charting, and itamp;#39;s showing, what normally shows here is the chart with words in the different columns and at the bottom is the text ribbon showing the word and the word gloss. But here a lot of my words have stars. I donamp;#39;t have a word gloss for some of them. So wouldnamp;#39;t it be nice to show more lines? Now what lines am I talking about? Letamp;#39;s go back to the Analyze tab, and here on this tab youamp;#39;ve got a lot of rows. You have the Morpheme breakdown, you have the Lexical Entry for each morpheme, the Gloss of each morpheme, the Grammatical Info of each morpheme, and then in blue you have the words that do relate to the corpus. They are words that are in your text and may or may not be in the dictionary. So wouldnamp;#39;t it be nice to have some of these rows show in the text chart? Now keep in mind purple i