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                Hi, I often use many lists, from where I send a lot of videos.
 Something that would be a game changer for me would be the ability to open as much list panels as I want, instead of having to scroll, select list and then select the desired video to be sent.
 Do you think it'd be possible ? Does anyone would need it as well ?
 
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                Use a controller like Stream Deck?! | 
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                This would be helpful for me!
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                Originally Posted by: mavik  Use a controller like Stream Deck?! I already use a controller, but if you can't monitor what you're doing, it's not that helpful.  I need to SEE every lists | 
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                Just my .2 cents
 For easy switching between list views and be able to quickly select a item one can use the "ListShowHide" shortcut function (each specifying which list, might have to double hit it) . Works with unpinned frame also.
 
 To have visual overview of all Lists at once i personally would revert to creating some external application that shows every list (with selected marked) in a windows form (list info pulled from the API XML). One could also pull that info into datasources and display in the open data source window ( just click between the various ones instead of having to scroll through a dropdown or have it as one of all combined  with the ones selected being marked).
 
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                Originally Posted by: doggy  Just my .2 cents
 For easy switching between list views and be able to quickly select a item one can use the "ListShowHide" shortcut function (each specifying which list, might have to double hit it) . Works with unpinned frame also.
 
 To have visual overview of all Lists at once i personally would revert to creating some external application that shows every list (with selected marked) in a windows form (list info pulled from the API XML). One could also pull that info into datasources and display in the open data source window ( just click between the various ones instead of having to scroll through a dropdown or have it as one of all combined  with the ones selected being marked).
 
 Until this FR is available
 Hey Doggy !  Hope you're well.  Thanks for the answer, the shortcut works well indeed, but in a hurry it's not that visual.  The API part could be great ! But the same problem would appear with datasources : I'd have to open 1 data source for every video | 
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                Originally Posted by: davidcallahan  
 The API part could be great ! But the same problem would appear with datasources : I'd have to open 1 data source for every video
 No you don't , you  get a list of all inputs in a List input (either split per list input or all in one big list depending on the xpath used) | 
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