Many - if not all - editor forms contain a data grid. Data grids display multiple items in a tabular form and allow adding, modifying and deleting of items.
As an example the Well Sketch Columns Editor is shown below. Each row represents a column in the Well Sketch.
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At the bottom of each data grid, a so-called Data Navigator is displayed.
From left to right, the buttons have the following functionality (moving the mouse pointer over the buttons will display a hint window describing their functionality too):
1.Move selection to first record in the data grid (disabled when first record is already selected) 2.Move selection to the previous record in the data grid (disabled when first record is already selected) 3.Move selection to the next record in the data grid (disabled when last record is already selected) 4.Move selection to the last record in the data grid (disabled when last record is already selected) 5.Insert a new record above the currently selected record 6.Append a new record below the last record in the grid 7.Delete the currently selected record(s). 8.Save changes to the item (enabled when the current record contains changes). This function is implicitly executed when moving the selection to another item (row). 9.Cancel changes to the current item. 10.Refresh (reload) data. 11.Go to bookmark.
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Move items |
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These two buttons are enabled on several forms and allow moving an item up or down in the sequence. For example: selecting the Axis/Inc. column above and the clicking the Up button, will move the Axis/Inc. column before (to the left) of the Axis/TVD column on the well sketch. |
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It is possible to select multiple records in a data grid (e.g. to set Properties) on more than one item in a single operation.
To select multiple columns:
•Select a row in the grid.
•Holding the [Shift] key, select another row. The row select first, this row and all rows in between will be selected.
•Holding the [Ctrl] key, select additional rows to make a non-continous individual rows.
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