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356 Personalizing JMP Chapter 10<br />

Personalizing Toolbars (Windows and Linux)<br />

Table 10.2 JMP Toolbars (Continued)<br />

Toolbars in Show Toolbars Window<br />

Data_Tables_List<br />

Tables<br />

DOE<br />

Browser (Windows only)<br />

URL_List (Windows only)<br />

Search_List_Control (Windows only)<br />

What Toolbar Contains<br />

Displays a list of all open data tables. This is useful<br />

when you have multiple data tables open. You<br />

select a data table in this list to make it the current<br />

table. Note that the current table is not necessarily<br />

the front window. To bring a table (or any<br />

window) to the front, select its name from the list<br />

in the Window menu.<br />

Displays a toolbar containing icons for commands<br />

in the Tables menu.<br />

Displays a toolbar containing icons for commands<br />

in the DOE menu.<br />

Displays standard browser buttons such as<br />

forward, backward, and home, to use when an<br />

Internet page is open in a browser within JMP. See<br />

“Opening a File from the Internet or an Intranet,”<br />

p. 36, for details.<br />

Lists the browser pages you have requested during<br />

the current JMP session. When this toolbar item<br />

is open, you can type a URL into the text area to<br />

open a new web page in the JMP browser and<br />

press the Enter key to access that page. Or, you<br />

can select one of the previously visited web pages.<br />

See “Opening a File from the Internet or an<br />

Intranet,” p. 36, for details.<br />

Keeps track of all the data table searches<br />

performed on the current data table. When you<br />

enter a value in this text area and click the search<br />

icon button, the action is the same as using the<br />

Edit > Search > Find command. Continuous<br />

clicks of the Search icon button does same as<br />

Edit > Search > Find Next.

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