Cue merge changing cues????

I'm working on a GIO (ETC-EOS board). I just moved to this board this year and love it...mostly...but... I'm working on some dance concerts right now and needed to import cues from another dance concert from earlier in the year because they will be using some of the same dances. I did this yesterday using Merge->Advanced-> Cues and it seemed to work well... but when I went back to playback the shows several cues including blocked cues new and old turned to "House lights full".... any thoughts on how I mucked this one up?!?!? I can go through all five shows and fix it this time, but I'd prefer not needing to keep doing this in the future, if possible.  Thanks!

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  • merging cuescues follows tracking behavior, but from a distance of a bit hard to find out what exactly went wrong.
    you could merge the cues to after the last cue and then move to where you need it using cue only behaviour
  • I might have to try merging to end and then moving. This is for a dance show and each piece starts and ends with blocked cues to hopefully make moving them around work, but somehow it was mostly my blocked cues that changed, whether it was turning on house lights, changing my color mixing fixtures to "Daylight Mode" changing positions, gobos and strobe settings on the movers... I just don't understand how blocked cues could be affected like this. I'm definitely going to do some testing of methods of doing this before I do it next time.
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  • I might have to try merging to end and then moving. This is for a dance show and each piece starts and ends with blocked cues to hopefully make moving them around work, but somehow it was mostly my blocked cues that changed, whether it was turning on house lights, changing my color mixing fixtures to "Daylight Mode" changing positions, gobos and strobe settings on the movers... I just don't understand how blocked cues could be affected like this. I'm definitely going to do some testing of methods of doing this before I do it next time.
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