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Novell iManager 2.7.5 Administration Guide - NetIQ

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Multiple Select / Single Select: Located above the right side of the results list, this link lets you<br />

toggle between selecting a single object or multiple objects against which you want to perform a task.<br />

The default option is Single Select. For more information, see “Selecting and Filtering Objects” on<br />

page 33.<br />

Results List: Displays the results of the search operation. By default, the object list displays 100<br />

objects on a page, but you can change this value in the Object View Preferences. Use the Previous<br />

and Next buttons to navigate between results pages. Select an object, either container or leaf, to open<br />

a window with the available tasks for that type of object. Selecting a task opens that tasks UI in the<br />

Content frame.<br />

NOTE: The Search tab does not let you navigate objects, such as opening container objects, in the<br />

results list. If you want to be able to do this, use the Tree tab or the Browse tab.<br />

4.2 Using the Object Selector<br />

The Object Selector lets you select the objects with which you want to work in the current task.<br />

<strong>iManager</strong> provides this tool in any situation where you are selecting a task or action before specifying<br />

the objects to which the task or action is applied.<br />

Access the Object Selector by selecting the magnifying glass icon anywhere it appears in the<br />

Content frame. The Object Selector opens in its own window on top of <strong>iManager</strong>.<br />

Figure 4-4 <strong>iManager</strong>’s Object Selector<br />

Browsing Objects 29

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