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Chapter 6: Using Background Items<br />

5. Double-click in the Name column and type MOONSHADOW sighting 25 Feb<br />

2006, 19:02, to make the name of this snapshot more meaningful.<br />

6. Click OK to close the Snapshots dialog.<br />

7. Move the event frame Moored in Port back to its original position on the chart.<br />

8. Hide MOONSHADOW. How to do this is described in How do I hide items on a<br />

chart? on page 128.<br />

Creating further snapshots<br />

MOONSHADOW was sighted for a second time, in the early afternoon of<br />

26 February 2006, ten miles off the coast of Castries. Add a Cruiser icon to the<br />

chart to show this information and move the Sighted at Sea event frame so that it is<br />

in a more prominent position on the chart. To do this:<br />

1. Click the drop-down arrow on the Insert Icon toolbar button, and from the list of<br />

most recently used icons, select the Cruiser icon.<br />

2. Place this icon so that it is positioned about ten miles off the coast of Castries<br />

bay, and add the following information to it:<br />

Label MOONSHADOW<br />

Date & Time 26 Feb 2006 12:23<br />

Description Sighted ten miles off the coast of Castries.<br />

3. Drag the Sighted at Sea event frame up so that it lines up with<br />

MOONSHADOW.<br />

4. Click the Snapshots toolbar button to display the Snapshots dialog and click<br />

Capture to capture the chart.<br />

5. A second snapshot is created. Edit the name of this snapshot to be<br />

MOONSHADOW sighting 26 Feb 2006, 12:23.<br />

6. Click OK to close the Snapshots dialog.<br />

7. Hide MOONSHADOW once again and move the Sighted at Sea event frame<br />

back to its original position.<br />

i2 Analyst’s <strong>Notebook</strong> 7 <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>: Customizing & Analyzing 169

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