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Simulator 16 User Guide - PowerWorld

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Dynamic Formatting Dialog<br />

The Dynamic Formatting dialog for the active oneline can be accessed by:<br />

Selecting Dynamic Formatting > Active Oneline on the General Options ribbon group of<br />

the Options ribbon tab. These General Options are also available on the Oneline ribbon tab.<br />

Selecting Dynamic Formatting (Active Oneline) from the oneline local menu, or<br />

The Dynamic Formatting dialog for the general case information displays, bus and substation views,<br />

and for all onelines can be accessed by:<br />

Selecting Dynamic Formatting > Case Info / All Views And Onelines on the General<br />

Options ribbon group of the Options ribbon tab. These General Options are also available on the<br />

Oneline ribbon tab.<br />

Selecting Dynamic Formatting (All Views) from the bus view local menu or the substation<br />

view local menu, or<br />

This dialog presents the following options:<br />

Set Format Priority<br />

It is possible to have multiple dynamic format definitions created and stored with a case and/or<br />

active oneline diagram. This option allows you to set a format priority order for all of the dynamic<br />

format definitions, so that any diagram objects that meet more than one dynamic filter will use the<br />

settings of the dynamic filter with the highest set priority.<br />

Allow Oneline to use dynamic formatting defined with case<br />

This option will only be available when the dynamic formatting settings correspond to an active<br />

oneline. It indicates whether or not the oneline diagram will use the dynamic formatting definitions<br />

specified in the case.<br />

Object Type<br />

The type of power system object with graphical representation, such as a bus, a load, a generator,<br />

etc.<br />

Filter Criteria<br />

The filter that applies to the object type defined. The Dynamic Formatting settings will apply to the<br />

graphical object only if the corresponding power system object meets the specified filter. If the<br />

criteria box is empty, the Dynamic Formatting settings will assume that all the objects of the<br />

specified type meet the criteria.<br />

Formatting Active<br />

If this option is unchecked, the dynamic formatting definition will be ignored when the objects are<br />

rendered. Otherwise, it will be applied if there are graphical objects whose characteristics match the<br />

rest of the characteristics defined in this dialog.<br />

Force visibility<br />

When this option is checked, the objects will be displayed (assuming the dynamic formatting applies<br />

to them) independently of the visibility of the layer to which such objects belong, and with no<br />

regards of the low and high zoom levels.<br />

Show Lookup Tables<br />

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