Next, let's shift our focus to one of the individual step types within our example program. The layout of the Step Type page is very similar to the Step Program page. You’ll see a familiar detail block at the top, followed by a list of step participants below. From here you can maintain the list of participants and view their progress as they start and finish the step. Name and Description - The name of the step type is shown at the top of the page for reference. A description for the step type adds context and meaning.Step Type Metrics - These are the same metrics as discussed in the prior section but showing only data for the individual step type being viewed.Steps Activity Chart - This overlapping area chart shows when the step type has been started and/or completed. We’ll unpack all the pieces of this chart later, in the Steps Charts chapter. Step Type Move - Move a Step Type from this program to another. For more, see Step Type Moves.Step Participants - All individuals who have started and/or completed the step type are listed here.Date Started - This is when the individual started the step. This column only appears if the step type is configured to span time.Date Completed - This is when the individual completed the step. If the step type doesn't span time, then this is the “Date” associated with the step (see Step Entry). Status - The status for each person is displayed, using values configured at the program level (see Editing Step Programs). Campus - See which campus this step occurred at.Attribute - Any step attributes you create with the "Show in Grid" option selected will be displayed here. In this example we've added an attribute to show which pastor is related to the step. In the Editing Step Types section we’ll dive deeper into how all of this gets set up and maintained. At this point it's just important to be familiar with the kinds of data shown on this page.