Copy/Paste or Move a Scan List

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Hello- From within the PSR-800 EZ Scan PC software, Is there a way to copy and paste a scan list from one configuration to another, or, from just within the same configuration?
Example 1: I have two Scan Lists and would like to move the Scan List in the number two spot up to the number one spot.
Example 2: I have a Scan List in one configuration and would like to copy it to another configuration.
Thanks,
Tom
 
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In the scanlist tab highlight and select the channels you want, then in right hand side, select the scanlist and number of scanlist you want the channels to be assigned. You can select multiple scanlists for an object to be scanned when the assigned scanlist is selected.
 

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In the scanlist tab highlight and select the channels you want, then in right hand side, select the scanlist and number of scanlist you want the channels to be assigned. You can select multiple scanlists for an object to be scanned when the assigned scanlist is selected.
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In the scanlist tab highlight and select the channels you want, then in right hand side, select the scanlist and number of scanlist you want the channels to be assigned. You can select multiple scanlists for an object to be scanned when the assigned scanlist is selected.

And that *is not* actually `cutting-n-pasting' per se! Basically it is more like `rearranging the deckchairs'. (I won't yet conflate it to The Titanic quite yet as there is still a slight chance that GRE will wake up and realize that they might just be basically crippling what could be a really great radio by dumming it down to `the lowest common denominator' level.)
 
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