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Groups: Registered, Registered Users Joined: 10/6/2005(UTC) Posts: 30
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After an explorer search that brings back quite a lot of results.
1) Is it possible to scroll through the charts in quick succession with a next chart key. It seems you have to open a chart and then go back to the main results page to open the next one which is time consuming. The next chart button on the bottom right of the chart doesn't seem to work in taking you to the next chart in the results section. Also the results dialog box won't let you go to the chart (to say maximise it) without you first closing the dialog box, in which case you lose your results. There doesn't appear to be a minimise results box icon.
2) The charts are opened up in tiled windows. Can one make them open up full screen by default.
3) Finally is it possible to open the chart up by double clicking on the returned result from explorer. At present this takes you to the data that was calculated as a result of the search.
Many thanks
David
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Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Subscribers Joined: 3/7/2005(UTC) Posts: 1,346
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hey david..... there are a couple ways to achieve your goals.... by far the easiest is , after runing the exploration open the favorites folder.... your results will be in that folder in the subfolder 'results of last exploration'..... open that folder, then all the features are available.... such as , next security, double click access, apply template to all and so on......holler back if ya don't follow.....h
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Rank: Advanced Member
Groups: Registered, Registered Users Joined: 10/6/2005(UTC) Posts: 30
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Thanks hayseed. Much appreciated. That's great. One final thing is there a settiing to turn off the tiling of charts or is that just a feature of the explorer section and not a general setting.
David
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You can click the autotile button on the toolbar. :)
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Groups: Registered, Registered Users Joined: 10/6/2005(UTC) Posts: 30
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Thanks
Didn't see that one.
David
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