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[Music] hello everyone welcome to the salesforce cpq video series in this session we will be looking at the code line editor i am sudha sundaram i have 12 plus years of experience predominantly in the salesforce in the agile world i have played multiple roles in both salesforce and agile i am 11x salesforce.com certified an application architect and a cpu specialist included im also a trailblazer mentor and i love to paint dance and i love traveling you can follow me on twitter and linkedin i have posted my links here so in todays session we will be looking at the code line editor we are going to say you have to use the code line editor adding columns to the line editor code line editor drawer we will also be looking at how we dynamically change the codeline editor column headers and we will look at all the default buttons the codeline editor offers we would look at how to create groups and how do we ungroup we would also be looking at the guidelines for cloning code lines adjusting