Color Correcting Multicam Clip

I have a two camera project.  I am color correcting the project.  I can see where doing the color work in the timeline would be very ineffective.  The Angle Editor would be a much more efficient way to go.  My problem is that once I open the Angle Editor I have each camera on line, one above the other, as I would expect.  I can color correct the upper one no problem.  When I select the lower camera clips they show in the viewer only while the cursor is over one.  As soon as I move the cursor to the color board the viewer switches to the upper camera clip.
What am I doing wrong here ?
I know I am going to fill really stupid once I find out the answer . 

At the head of each lane in the angle editor is an icon that lets you select which clip appears in the viewer.

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