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in this video iamp;#39;m going to illustrate how tiles can be arranged as seen here and then saved as tile format files which can then be read with the data at a later time so the display returns to the state that we see here to illustrate how a display can be set up in this form iamp;#39;ll open a file without any previous display state i can do this by the file menu and using a selection from the recently used file list the default display state is to select the vamas blocks in the first row of a varms file and these are then displayed one per tile in a scroll list so this scroll list here represents each one of these vamos blocks that are selected in the right hand side and if i select one of these tiles you can see which one it is by the movement of the color that is associated with the selected tile what i need to do is to display a single survey spectrum rather than having a scroll list and i can do this by double clicking on one of these survey vamas blocks so wide five when i