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Click and drag the mouse over the region of the Data Pane you want to select. If you selected Show
position hint in the User Options dialog box, PlanetPress Design displays information about the current
mouse position in the Data Pane, under and to the right of the pointer. If the mouse is over a current
data selection, or is dragging to create a data selection, PlanetPress Design displays the line and column
numbers that define the selection. If the mouse is not over a data selection, PlanetPress Design displays
the line and column coordinates of the current mouse position.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Click in the Data Pane and use any of the following keyboard shortcuts to navigate and select data.
HOME, END: Move the currently active cell to the first cell of the current line (HOME), or the last cell of
the current line (END). This shortcut collapses the current data selection to only the currently active
cell.
PAGE DOWN, PAGE UP: Move the currently active cell forward (PAGE DOWN) or backward (PAGE
UP) one screen, where the size of a screen is defined as the number of lines currently visible in the Data
Pane. Thus you can adjust the size of a screen by resizing the Data Pane. This shortcut collapses the
current data selection to only the currently active cell.
CTRL+PAGE DOWN, CTRL+PAGE UP: Move the currently active cell right (CTRL+PAGE DOWN) or
left (CTRL+PAGE UP) one screen, where the size of a screen is defined as the number of columns
currently visible in the Data Pane. Thus you can adjust the size of a screen by resizing the Data Pane.
This shortcut collapses the current data selection to only the currently active cell.
SHIFT+ARROW: Add cells to, or remove cells from, a data selection.
ALT+ARROW or CTRL+SHIFT+ARROW: Move the current data selection region within the Data Pane.
SHIFT+HOME, SHIFT+END: Increase the size of the data selection to include all cells on the same
lines, from the first column of the data page to the first column of the selection (SHIFT+HOME), or
from the last column of the data selection to the last column of the data page (SHIFT+END). The
Maximum line width set in the Data Selector determines the number of the last column.
ARROW: Move the currently active cell. This shortcut collapses the current data selection to only the
currently active cell.
3. Click OK.
To create a data selection in database emulation using the Data Selector:
1. In the Data Selector, use any of the following to create the data selection.
FIELD NAME AND Range Coordinates
In the Field name box, select the field you want to use for the data selection, and use the From
record and To record boxes to specify the range of records you want to include in the data selection.
Mouse
Click in the field you want to use for the data selection, in the first of the records you want to include in
the data selection, then drag the mouse to select the remaining records to include.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Click in the Data Pane and use any of the following keyboard shortcuts to navigate in the Data Pane.
HOME, END: Move the currently active cell to the first field of the current record (HOME), or the last
field of the current record (END). This shortcut collapses the current data selection to only the currently
active cell.
PAGE DOWN, PAGE UP: Move the currently active cell forward (PAGE DOWN) or backward (PAGE
UP) one screen, where the size of a screen is defined as the number of lines currently visible in the Data
Pane.
CTRL+PAGE DOWN, CTRL+PAGE UP: See Use the Data Selector to Create a Data Selection .
ALT+ARROW or CTRL+SHIFT+ARROW: See Use the Data Selector to Create a Data Selection .
SHIFT+HOME, SHIFT+END: See Use the Data Selector to Create a Data Selection .
CTRL+SHIFT+ARROW: Move the current data selection.
ARROW: Move the currently active cell. This shortcut collapses the current data selection to only the
currently active cell.
2. Click OK.
To create a data selection in XML emulation using the Data Selector:
1. In the Data Selector, use the mouse to create the data selection.
FIELD NAME AND Range Coordinates
In the Field name box, select the field you want to use for the data selection, and use the From
record and To record boxes to specify the range of records you want to include in the data selection.
Mouse
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