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Left: The starting column, inclusively.
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Right: The end column, inclusively.
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Use selection: Click while a selection is made in the Data Viewer to
automatically set the left and right values to the left and right edges of the
selection.
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Expression: Enter the text or Regex expression to look for on the page.
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Use selection: Click while a selection is made in the Data Viewer to copy the
contents of the first line of the selection into the Expression box.
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Use regular expression: Check so that the Expression box is treated as a
regular expression instead of static text. For more information on using
Regular Expressions (regex), see the Regular-Expressions.info Tutorial.
CSV File
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From (CSV files): Defines where the jump begins:
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Current Position: The Goto begins at the current cursor position.
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Move by: Enter the number of lines or pages to jump.
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Top of record: The Gotobegins at line 1 of the source record.
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Move to: Enter the number of lines or pages to jump.
XML File
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Destination (XML files): Defines what type of jump to make:
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Sibling element: Jumps the number of siblings (nodes at the same level) defined in
the Move byoption.
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Sibling element with same name: Jumps the number of same name siblings
(nodes at the same level of which the node is the same name) defined in the Move
byoption.
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Element, from top of record: Jumps to the specified node. The XPATH in the
Absolute XPATHoption starts from the root node defined by /.
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Element from current position: Jumps to a position relative to the current position
of the cursor. The XPATH in the Relative XPATHoption defines where to go,../goes
up a level,./refers to the current level.
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