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3. The Bulk Edit Unit Properties window opens. The unit names are displayed in the left
column, and the properties are displayed in the adjacent columns. You can scroll to view
columns, or specify which columns are displayed by clicking Select Columns. Select the
properties that you want to be displayed, click Add, then click Save.
4. To edit unit properties, type the values in the appropriate fields. To quickly navigate the
spreadsheet, use the Tab and Shift + Tab keystrokes to move right and left and the Enter
and Shift + Enter keystrokes to move down and up.
5. Click Save.
To change overview information for one or more target devices:
1. In a Units View window containing target devices (see Accessing Units View windows on
page 118), click the checkbox next to one or more target devices. To change overview
information for all target devices in the page, click the checkbox to the left of Name at the
top of the list.
2. Click Operations, then select Properties from the drop-down menu.
3. The Multiple Unit Properties window will open. Click Unit Overview.
4. Enter a new type for the target devices.
5. Select a new icon for the target devices using the arrows.
6. Click Save and then click Close. The Units View window will open. If you added a type
that was not previously defined, it will appear under Target Devices in the side navigation
bar.
To change the identity properties for a unit:
NOTE: Identity properties are visual representations only. Defining incorrect information may cause confusion (for
example, mistyping a serial number).
1. In a Units View window (see Accessing Units View windows on page 118), click on the
appliance or target device name.
2. Click Properties in the side navigation bar. The Unit Identification Properties window will
open. To change information, type a part number, serial number, model number and/or asset
tag number.
3. Click Save and then click Close. The Units View window will open.
To change the location properties for a unit:
NOTE: Location properties are visual representations only. Defining incorrect information may cause confusion (for
example, a mistyped room number).
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