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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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14<br />

458 Data Evaluation<br />

Editing Properties<br />

You can edit or change the properties depending on the type of the element. To open the properties<br />

menu double-click the element (text), choose VIEW>PROPERTIES, or choose «Properties»<br />

on the shortcut menu. Double-click a graphic or a table containing simulation data to bring<br />

the window in the foreground.<br />

General Functions for Editing Elements of a Presentation<br />

Edit Menu �<br />

Different functions are available to edit the element of a presentation, depending on the type<br />

of the element.<br />

Command Toolbar Symbol and Description<br />

CUT Cuts the selected object and places it in the clipboard.<br />

COPY Copies the selected object to the clipboard.<br />

PASTE Inserts the contents of the clipboard.<br />

PASTE SPECIAL Inserts content of the clipboard in a special format.<br />

INSERT LINK Inserts a link.<br />

DUPLICATE Duplicates the selected object.<br />

SEARCH Searches for a certain numerical value in a table view. If the value<br />

is not available in the channel, the cursor is placed in the<br />

field with the next higher value.<br />

SELECT ALL Selects all objects on a presentation page.<br />

DELETE Deletes the selected object.<br />

DELETE ALL Deletes all objects on a presentation page.<br />

OLE OBJECTS Inserts OLE objects; shows links; changes properties of OLE objects.<br />

OBJECT Starts the application to edit the selected OLE object.<br />

EDIT COORDINATE<br />

SYSTEM<br />

PROPERTIES SIMULA-<br />

TION RESULT<br />

Align Elements in a Presentation<br />

Defines the coordinate system settings.<br />

Displays the properties of the active data set or the simulation<br />

results.<br />

Elements on a page can be aligned along their borders and scaled to the same height and<br />

width as the page. Elements can be aligned to each other along a chosen line or scaled to the<br />

same height and width.

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