You can also open multiple Environment windows and size and scroll each one to display only what you want. You can make large color coded labels (which are actually Fader objects set to button mode with a value range of 1), precisely align any selected group of Objects (using the commands "Align Objects", "Positions By Grid", etc.) and it's really the way to go if you want FULL control over what objects appear and where. This is how I've worked for years, and I don't understand the frustration with the Environment. In the Environment, however, you can create VAST arrays of objects that are persistent and don't move or change no matter what you do in the Arrange. I hate the new-ish Mixer view in the Arrange with a passion, simply because it only reflects what is going on in the Arrange, so I hardly ever use it. If you're trying to deal with hundreds of channel strips then using the Environment really is the way to go.
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