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Article ID: 16 - Last Modified: April 20, 2012

What is the Aux column in the Project Table, and what do the buttons do?

The Aux column can indicate that an entry has auxiliary data associated with it. For example, the column may include an H button for hypothesis data, an S button for surface data, a T button for trajectory data, and a V button for vibrational frequency data. By clicking the button in the auxiliary column, a panel associated with the auxiliary data will be opened. Additionally, some buttons have a right-click menu that give you access to a range of actions.

From Suite 2011 on, the buttons are in the Title column, on the right, and the Aux column is no longer present.

Keywords: Maestro, Project Table, hypothesis, trajectory, surface, vibration

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