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7.4 Detailed Directions
This section contains the following procedures:
Use the Data Selector (Page 75)
Associate Sample Data File(s) with a Document (Page 0)
Select and Set Up an Emulation (Page 77)
Stabilize Your Data (Page 79)
Set Up a Database Emulation (Page 80)
Export or Import a Database Emulation Configuration (Page 82)
Create a User-Defined Emulation (Page 82)
Use the Hex Viewer (Page 83)
7.4.1 Use the Data Selector
To open the Data Selector:
Choose Tools | Open Active Data.
To close the Data Selector:
Press ESCAPE.
To navigate the pages of the sample data file:
Click either of the spin buttons in the Data page box.
PlanetPress Design updates the contents of the Data Pane of the Data Selector.
To adjust the content and appearance of the Data Pane for all emulations except database and XML:
1. In the Data Selector, click the Selector Options tab.
2. Change the options that modify the appearance and behavior of the Data Pane.
View size: Use to adjust the size of each cell in the Data Pane, and the amount of visible data that is
visible.
Show used cells: Select this to display in green all cells that contain data. When you select this option,
and your document uses any emulation other than database, you use either the All pages or Pages to
analyze option to specify the number of data pages to which you want to apply the Show used cells
option.
All pages: Select to apply the Show used cells option to all pages in the sample data file. This option is
not available in database emulation.
Pages to analyze: Use this box to limit the number of data pages to which PlanetPress Design applies
the Show used cells option. Enter the number of pages to which you want PlanetPress Design to apply
the option, or use the spin buttons to adjust the value. This option is not available in database
emulation.
Show selected cells: Select this to display in gray all cells that your document currently references.
Highlight data: Select to have the Data Selector highlight only those cells (or fields) that contain data
from the sample data file.
Show position hint: Select to have PlanetPress Design display information about the current mouse
position in the Data Pane, under and to the right of the pointer as you move it in the Data Pane. 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, or, in the case of a database emulation,
the positions within the record set of the first and last records in the selection. If the mouse is not over
a data selection, PlanetPress Design displays the line and column coordinates of the current mouse
position), or, in the case of a database emulation, the position of the record within the record set.
3. If necessary, adjust the font the Data Selector uses to display data in the Data Panel for all emulations
except XML and PDF.
4. Click OK.
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