Navigation

Part of the "Using QuSheet" tutorial for QuSheet   
Part of the "Using QuSheet" tutorial for QuSheet   
 
 
     
Summary   
    
QuSheet’s pages of information, presented in the Tab page area, depend on the tabs you have navigated to and the selection you have made on the drop-down list in the Tool-Strip-bar (of what is known as your key item).    
    
QuSheet keeps a history of pages visited to allow you to navigate backwards and forwards using the navigation buttons on the top-left. The status bar at the bottom tells you where these buttons will take you when you hover the mouse over them.    
    
Navigating to a new location clears out your forward navigation history.    
    
QuSheet maintains a history of what tab you are looking at within each tab, so that if you change tab at a top level and then come back you go to the right sub-tab.    
    
Navigation can also take place as a result of an undo or redo, since QuSheet always navigates you to the right page for the command being undone or redone.    
    
Navigation also takes place via a shortcut menu which pops up when you right-click or press F12 on a field in a table which refers to a key item.    
    
Navigation history is cleared if you delete a key item at any point, including undoing the creation of a key item.    
 
 
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QuSheet’s pages of information, presented in the Tab page area, depend on the tabs you have navigated to and the selection you have made on the drop-down list in the Tool-Strip-bar (of what is known as your key item).    

QuSheet keeps a history of pages visited to allow you to navigate backwards and forwards using the navigation buttons on the top-left. The status bar at the bottom tells you where these buttons will take you when you hover the mouse over them.    

Navigating to a new location clears out your forward navigation history.    

QuSheet maintains a history of what tab you are looking at within each tab, so that if you change tab at a top level and then come back you go to the right sub-tab.    

Navigation can also take place as a result of an undo or redo, since QuSheet always navigates you to the right page for the command being undone or redone.    

Navigation also takes place via a shortcut menu which pops up when you right-click or press F12 on a field in a table which refers to a key item.    

Navigation history is cleared if you delete a key item at any point, including undoing the creation of a key item.    

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