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Welcome back to Medmonts M700 tutorials. In this short video I will briefly explain the data or attributes panel, as well as the annotate tab. The Data panel is shown in image view and can be toggled on and off in the display tab. Clicking on the right pane button from the top toolbar displays this list of attributes in in the right side of the window. The data displayed now is the default list of attributes. In the top left corner of the data window is a blue refresh button. Medmont studio normally recalculates values when changes are made to an exam, but you may want to press this when opening a test to force the attributes to recalculate and ensure that all the data is up to date. The patients age is calculated with the birthdate that you entered for the patient and the time the test was taken. The overall defect, which is abbreviated to OD in some printouts is the mean difference between the age normal hill of vision and the patients hill of vision. As the name suggests, this me