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When choosing to change the layout of your show, you can choose to stack your scenes vertically instead of running them horizontally. This view can be useful when running immersive shows, or shows where scenes are non-linear.

In this example, my scenes are stacked vertically by 2. This means that as this is a linear show, my scenes will complete from top to bottom, before moving across. You can see above that when I complete each scene, it starts the scene below it, before moving across to the next stack of scenes.

In this example, my scenes are stacked vertically by 2. This means that as this is a linear show, my scenes will complete from top to bottom, before moving across. You can see above that when I complete each scene, it starts the scene below it, before moving across to the next stack of scenes.

When you stack scenes vertically, you have the option in your **Scene: Setup** to display individual scenes at Full Height. When you do this, when you have scenes stacked, the chosen scenes will expand vertically to fill the column.

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When you enable this, you will expand the dashboard view of your scene to fit the height of the column of stacked scenes.

In this example I’ve got my scenes stacked vertically by 3, and my Decoder scene at full height.

In this example I’ve got my scenes stacked vertically by 3, and my Decoder scene at full height.