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# Select Show

The home page in the PacPost Live portal will show each show that the user has access to. A user can easily swap between multiple shows to manage every production that they are a part of from within the same window.

1. After logging into the PacPost Live portal, the user should be greeted with the home page which would look something like this:

   <figure><img src="/files/JfU38CyynxOQAZOGE6bF" alt=""><figcaption><p>PacPost Live Homepage with multiple shows</p></figcaption></figure>
2. On this page take note of the different rows and columns in the Select show area:

   <figure><img src="/files/J5yTjJUHv7rGiQlJOhAY" alt=""><figcaption><p>PacPost Live home page Show Selection</p></figcaption></figure>

   1. Show name - This is the full name for the show.
   2. Show code - This is a unique code name for the show.
   3. Status - This is an indication of whether the show is currently active or inactive.
   4. Role - This is an indication of what type of permission this user has on that particular show. Options here include: **ShowViewer**, **ShowPublisher** and **ShowAdmin**
3. click anywhere on the row of the show that you intend to view in order to enter the **ShowViewer** portal for that show.


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