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On-Line Help Guide - AccuRev

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In each context where you choose a file for input or output, <strong>AccuRev</strong> suggests the directory you most<br />

recently used in that context (or defaults to your home directory).<br />

Where appropriate — for example, in specifying attachments to an issue record — you can specify<br />

multiple files at the same time using the standard multiple-selection mechanism: hold down the CTRL key<br />

while selecting the items .<br />

In some contexts in which you specify a file (or other data structure) to be created, the dialog includes a<br />

New Folder button. This enables you to create a new directory 'on the fly' in which to create the data<br />

structure.<br />

AccuWork Export File Types<br />

The AccuWork Export and Export Table commands create a file from the contents of one or more issue<br />

records. In these contexts, the export file must have one of these formats, which you choose from the File<br />

Type listbox:<br />

HTML<br />

Standard Web-page format. <strong>On</strong> Windows machines, AccuWork automatically invokes your<br />

default web browser, to display the export file.<br />

The contents of the issue record are rendered as one or more HTML tables. In a web browser, each<br />

table cell changes height and width when you adjust the size of the browser window. This is<br />

particularly useful for viewing the contents of multiple-line text fields.<br />

XML<br />

A more highly structured document, suitable for data interchange. Many web browsers can display<br />

XML documents.<br />

Note: The XML-format file does not include a DTD or Schema.<br />

16 <strong>AccuRev</strong>® <strong>On</strong>-<strong>Line</strong> <strong>Help</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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