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<p>
This shows the track/bus groups that exist in the session. These groups allow related tracks to share various properties (such as mute or record enable state). For full details, see the section called <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-and-bus-groups/">Track and Bus Groups</a>.
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<p>
The columns in this list are as follows:
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<dl>
<dt>Col</dt>
<dd>the colour that the group uses for its tab in the editor.</dd>
<dt>Name</dt>
<dd>the group name.</dd>
<dt>V</dt>
<dd>whether the tracks and busses in the group are visible.</dd>
<dt>On</dt>
<dd>whether the group is enabled.</dd>
<dt>G</dt>
<dd>ticked if the constituents of the group are sharing gain settings.</dd>
<dt>Rel</dt>
<dd>ticked if shared gains are relative.</dd>
<dt>M</dt>
<dd>ticked if the constituents share mute status.</dd>
<dt>S</dt>
<dd>ticked if the constituents share solo status.</dd>
<dt>Rec</dt>
<dd>ticked if the constituents share record-enable status.</dd>
<dt>Mon</dt>
<dd>whether the constituents share monitor settings.</dd>
<dt>Sel</dt>
<dd>whether the constituents are selected together.</dd>
<dt>A</dt>
<dd>whether the constituents share active status. </dd>
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