Odd problem when adding audio from Viewer

When I load an audio clip into the Viewer, for some reason, in the Timeline there's no indication--on the far left of the TL--that audio tracks are available. Usually, there's 2 little thingamabobs that appear beside the track and you can move them to adjust which tracks will receive the audio clip. Now they don't appear. What up? Did I accidentally hit something on the keys? I can still set in/out on the clip in Viewer and drag it to the track I want, but I'd like to know the answer.

Right-click on the track indicators and choose RESET PANEL.
Shane

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    import javax.swing.JTable;
    import javax.swing.table.AbstractTableModel;
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             Traveler c = new Traveler();
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             a.setLastName("Presley");
             a.setSprot("Ping Pong");
             a.setNumYears(3);
             a.setVegetarian(true);
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             b.setLastName("John");
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             c.setLastName("oneil");
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             Traveler e = new Traveler();
             Traveler f = new Traveler();
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             f.setLastName("Mac Novice");
             f.setSprot("Vallyball");
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             f.setVegetarian(true);
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             g.setLastName("Superstar");
             g.setSprot("Vallyball");
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             g.setVegetarian(true);
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                public void run()
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         private String lastName;
         private String sprot;
         private int numYears;
         private boolean vegetarian;
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              return firstName;
         public String getLastName()
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              return numYears;
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              return vegetarian;
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         public void setLastName(String lastName)
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    rows or columns has no affect on its table model. If you make changes to the table model
    the table will be notified by its TableModelListener and change its view. So tell
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        MyTableModel tableModel;
        public TableSorterDemo()
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            init1();
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