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The object list tree display contains special navigation functions that are arranged in a separate toolbar. They allow you to switch quickly between navigation targets and between hierarchy levels in the object list. There is also a favorites list.

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Description

Previous object list

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Navigates back one step in the object list display with history.

Next object list

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Navigates forward one step in the object list display with history

Expand all nodes

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Expands the object list display fully

Collapse all nodes

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Collapses the object list display fully

Higher-level object list in hierarchy

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Displays the next-highest object list in the hierarchy. For example, navigating upwards from the object list of a program displays the package to which the program belongs.

Favorites

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Allows you to maintain a favorites list. You can include the current object list in your favorites directly. You can also edit your existing favorites.

Refresh object list

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Displays the current object list (including changes). This allows you to update the list. If you are editing in the same session as the object list display, the system refreshes the list automatically.

Close

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Closes the navigation area. The tool area then occupies the whole screen.

 

Including an Object List in the Favorites

  1. Display the relevant object list in the navigation area.
  2. Choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Favorites
  3. Then choose Add.

The system confirms that the object list has been added to your favorites (as long as it was not already in the list).

 

 

 

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