This tab allows you to select the viewing format of the data displayed and entered in the current job.

- Coordinate Display Order: This option allows you to display coordinates with the order of North then East or East then North.
- Angle Entry and Display: Options are Bearing or Azimuth. This applies to numerous commands, such as prompting and displays in Sideshot Traverse (the backsight as azimuth or bearing), Intersections, and Inverse.
- Vertical Observation Display: Allows you to set the default prompting to Zenith (0 degrees up, 90 degrees level), Vertical Angle (90 degrees up, 0 degrees level) or Elevation Difference (up is positive in absolute units, down is negative). Normally combine Elevation Difference with Horizontal Distance. If combined with Slope Distance, the non-zero Elevation Difference will be used to compute the equivalent zenith angle and will reduce the Slope Distance to a lesser Horizontal Distance. (Applies to entries in Manual Total Station mode).
- Distance Observation Display: Options are Slope or Horizontal. This applies to the values displayed from total station readings.
- Slope Entry and Display: Whenever slopes are reported or prompted, you have the option to specify the default in Percent, Degrees or Ratio; however, some commands such as 3D Inverse will automatically report both slope and ratio and are unaffected.
- Station Display: This option impacts the display of centerline stationing, sometimes referred to as “chainage”. In the U.S., for example, roads designed in feet are “stationed” by every 100 feet, so that a road at linear position 14280.5 is given a station of 142+80.50. Metric roads in the U.S. are often stationed by kilometers, where the same road position has a station of 14+280.500. You can configure the placement of the “+” as desired, independent of your configuration for metric vs feet units. You can also configure for a purely decimal display of stationing/chainage, as in 14280.500. This display form shows up in such commands as Input-Edit Centerline, within the Start Station dialog box. Please note that you should still input the stationing in purely numeric form, without the “+” convention. Only the display is impacted by this option.