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Simulator 16 User Guide - PowerWorld

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Separate Window (open the oneline as normal)<br />

Separate Window – Toggle Full Screen (open normal and then toggle it to full screen)<br />

Embed the Active Oneline Window (opens the oneline and embeds it inside the presently<br />

active oneline diagram)<br />

Note: if onelines already exist which have been toggled to full screen, and a short cut key is used<br />

to open a window that will not be toggled to full screen, then all other onelines present open will<br />

be switched to normal mode instead of full screen mode.<br />

Size and Location<br />

This specifies the relative size and location you would like the oneline to be opened at. When<br />

opening the oneline normally, the percentage is relative to the size of the container window.<br />

When opening the oneline embedded in the active oneline, the percentage is relative to the size<br />

of the active oneline.<br />

Make embedded oneline borderless<br />

When embedding the oneline inside the presently active oneline, this option will make the<br />

embedded oneline borderless.<br />

Open Auxiliary File<br />

The following options are available for opening auxiliary file action:<br />

Filename<br />

Shows the path and the name of the auxiliary file which will be opened when the selected<br />

keyboard shortcut is pressed. If the field is blank, then no auxiliary file is associated to the<br />

keyboard shortcut. You can click Browse to find the auxiliary file.<br />

Section name<br />

Shows the name of the script or data section belonging to the associated auxiliary file which will<br />

be executed when the selected keyboard shortcut is pressed. If the field is blank, then no specific<br />

section is associated to the keyboard shortcut, so all script and data sections will be loaded.<br />

Create objects if they do not already exist<br />

Check this box to indicate that new objects in the auxiliary file should automatically be created.<br />

Save/Load shortcuts to/from an Auxiliary File<br />

Click the Save button to save all the shortcuts to an auxiliary file. Click the Load button to load the<br />

shortcuts saved in an auxiliary file. The shortcuts saved in the auxiliary file will replace the shortcuts<br />

saved in the dialog.<br />

Close<br />

Closes this dialog.<br />

In addition to the shortcuts displayed on this dialog, <strong>Simulator</strong> also offers standard windows editing<br />

shortcuts such as:<br />

Ctrl + x – Cut Command<br />

Ctrl + c – Copy Command<br />

Ctrl + v – Paste Command<br />

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