 As I start this video, I respectfully acknowledge that I am standing on the unceded traditional territory of the Comox First Nation. Now to take a look at the Save and Retrieve functions with the new jig window, well to begin with I am going to load up jig and it's as simple as that. You've already hopefully downloaded it from the add-ons using package manager and then once you have it downloaded, then you actually have to load it into your session. So where it lives is an add-ons slash debug slash jig slash jig dot ijs. Having done that, then you have access to jigs. So let's create a thing to go take a look at. Oh, I guess I should do it with jig. So I've got a, I'm using F6 as my key, my user key to be able to pull that back quickly. That's a bit small. It's bigger. And made it bigger. That's great. You'll notice at the bottom now, I've got two new buttons. I've got Retrieve and Make Permanent. And what Retrieve is, is it's going to show the current displays. So if you remember, we started with 100% zoom and now this one is 400% zoom and there's nothing saved yet. Now the reason we need to do this is on the current displays, what I've done is when I started the session, it immediately loaded up 10 current displays and it's going to cycle through those current displays. So when it gets to 11, it's going to go back and overwrite one. Now if you wanted to save something, that's where saving comes in. The reason we have to do this with the current displays is because JQT can't kill individual processes and every time you start up a display, it's a new process. So what I've done is I've reserved 10 displays that are going to cycle and they're not going to use up any more displays than that. Your saved displays will be additional displays but that won't be too many. Let's take a look and see whether we can pop back that 100% display. We can. Look at that. Let's say what? Let's make this one permanent. Look what happens when I've got it as permanent. It turns this to saved and the buttons that were on this side, the zoom and everything because it's now saved, you don't have access to those anymore. This is always what you're going to get. I'll go back to retrieve and up here, we've got the 100% and now over here, we've got the 400%. We can select either of those. I'm going to select the 100% again and there it is, sitting up there. Now you can move these around, you know. The thing you have to remember is it's the window that has focus that's going to be active. So for instance, here tells me integer saved six. Now that's really small for you to see but what I have in the 900 series, if you're running 901, 902, or 903, if I click on this, I'm going to get a larger version and I can actually, if there's important information, I can actually select that and copy it and paste it somewhere. If that's useful to me, of course I have to go, okay, get rid of that and now I'm back to where I was and the same thing works over on this side except of course it's smaller and the pop-up is a bit bigger. Yeah, so what we've got now is we've got retrieved, we've retrieved saved. The reasons behind it again is you can only, if you run too many displays, you have too many processes. If you want to start from scratch, all you need to do is reload jig again and when you reload jig again, it's going to go back and zero out those displays. So let's just see, I'll change that to 8 so we know it's going to do this, F6 and now I've got I8 and it's 100% Menlo, I'm going to blow that up a bit bigger and that's what I've got. Now when I go to retrieve, I don't have a saved anymore and now I've got I8 as my displays here. So to reset, all you need to do is reload jig. If you stop your session, then all the processes are killed anyway. So if you have a problem or you think you're gone too many windows deep, the easy way to do it is just stop your session and restart it again and you're back to where you were. But with the recycling the 10 windows, I don't think that's going to be too much of a problem which is why I've put that in. In any case, that's how you work save and retrieve with jig.