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Project View Project Views (GUI)<br />

TIP<br />

Project View<br />

To add non-member files to a project or subproject, drag the files from the<br />

Non-Members view to the sandbox or subsandbox that corresponds to that<br />

project or subproject in a Sandbox view.<br />

When you open a project, Source Integrity displays its contents in a Project<br />

view.<br />

A project is any group of files that, taken together, forms a single body of<br />

work. Projects are presented in Project views, which list the members of the<br />

project and provide access to them.<br />

Source Integrity allows you to create large projects <strong>com</strong>posed of smaller<br />

<strong>com</strong>ponent projects known as subprojects. Subprojects behave in the same<br />

way as projects. Once you create a subproject, it is considered a member of<br />

the project.<br />

The Project view displays project members and subprojects in a tree<br />

structure. You can expand and collapse a project or subproject tree using<br />

one of the following options:<br />

Double click the project or subproject.<br />

Click the plus or minus icons in the directory list.<br />

Right click the project or subproject, then select Expand All.<br />

Select View > Expand All or View > Collapse All.<br />

Select a member by clicking it or by moving the selector bar to it with the<br />

cursor control keys. Use the up and down arrows to move through the<br />

project hierarchy. Use the right arrow to open a project, revealing its<br />

members. Use the left arrow to close a project.<br />

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