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Okay so I just thought Id do a quick bonus video on how to set up the User Interface to your own particular requirements. This is what the user interface of OpticStudio looks like when you first open it, and Im just going to load a file now to actually have something in theeditor. Now this is the OpticStudio default settings. I usually like to change them and particularly for these YouTube videos I change quite a bit so its more visible if youre looking at this on a tablet, a phone or something like that. The first thing I do is I go to the Lens Data Editor. Now this series of videos is going to be about optimizing the Basic Shapes, and as a result Im not going to be using all of the columns that the Lens Data Editor shows bydefault. In particular, Im not going to use the conic column because I wont use that for doing aspheres. Im not going to use the coating columns, because were not going to be looking at transmission. Im not going to use the