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| Part of the "Using QuSheet" tutorial for QuSheet |
| Part of the "Using QuSheet" tutorial for QuSheet |
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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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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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