7 determination overview - data record selection – Metrohm tiBase 1.1 User Manual
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[Alt] [
↑]
Jumps to first record of previous set.
[Alt] [
↓]
Jumps to first record of next set.
In the determination table it is not possible to show more than 200 deter-
minations at once. If more than 200 determinations are present in the
database then the navigation bar must be used to switch to further sets of
determinations.
4.5.1.7
Determination overview - Data record selection
Subwindow: Database
▶ Determination overview
The determinations selected in the table are displayed in turquoise; the
focused determination, the data of which is displayed in the other sub-
windows, is marked with an arrow before the line number. The first deter-
mination is always selected and focused when a database is opened.
The following possibilities are available for the selection of determinations
in the determination table:
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Single determinations
Single determinations are selected by clicking on them with the mouse
within the line (including line number). This determination, whose data
is shown in the other opened subwindows, is now focused and
marked with an arrow in front of the line number.
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Several determinations in sequence
In order to select several determinations in sequence, the required
range can be selected with the left mouse button pressed down. It is
also possible to select a range with a click on the first determination
and [Shift] & click on the last determination. The last determination
to be selected receives the focus.
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Several determinations not in sequence
In order to select several determinations not in sequence, the individual
determinations must be selected by left-clicking on them while holding
down the Ctrl key. The last determination to be selected receives the
focus.
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All determinations
With [Ctrl] [A] or by clicking on the uppermost left-hand table cell, all
the filtered determinations within the current set of determinations are
selected. The focus is retained.