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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 What Is ImageAXS™ Pro?
- Chapter 2 Getting Started
- Chapter 3 Viewing Collections
- Chapter 4 Viewing Records and Source Files
- Chapter 5 Creating a New Collection
- Chapter 6 Adding Your Files to a Collection
- Chapter 7 Entering Field Data
- Chapter 8 Using Keywords to Describe Files
- Chapter 9 Creating Portfolios Within Collections
- Chapter 10 Searching and Sorting Collections
- Chapter 11 Managing Data Records
- Chapter 12 Managing Source Files
- Chapter 13 Creating Web Pages
- Chapter 14 Creating e-ZCards
- Chapter 15 Exporting Data to Other Formats
- Chapter 16 Slide Shows
- Chapter 17 Printing
- Chapter 18 Scripting and Recording
- What Is ImageAXS™ Pro?
- Getting Started
- Viewing Collections
- Viewing Records and Source Files
- Creating a New Collection
- Adding Your Files to a Collection
- Entering Field Data
- Using Keywords to Describe Files
- Creating Portfolios Within Collections
- Searching and Sorting Collections
- Managing Data Records
- Managing Source Files
- Creating Web Pages
- Creating e-ZCards
- Exporting Data to Other Formats
- Slide Shows
- Printing
- Scripting and Recording
VIEWING COLLECTIONS
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IMAGEAXS PRO MACINTOSH USER’S GUIDE
VIEWING
T
HUMBNAILS
The first window you see when you open any collection or portfolio
is the Thumbnails View for that collection or portfolio.
To display the Thumbnails View at any time, select Thumbnails from
the View menu, or click the Thumbnails View button in the button
panel. (If the view window is already open, ImageAXS Pro brings it
to the front.)
Thumbnails View window
The Thumbnails View window includes the following elements:
• The title bar, which shows the name of the collection, followed by
the view (“Thumbnails”) in parentheses
• The number of records in the collection, and how many are
selected
• The Collection Info, Balloon Help, and ImageAXS Pro Help
buttons (see “Viewing Collections” on page 3-2)
• The button panel (see “Using the Button Panel” on page 3-4)
• Thumbnail images for each data record in the collection, with a
file type icon and a caption beneath each image
Thumbnails View
button