Command Summary
Below follows a summary of useful commands available for setting up and editing a product and process/location database. The keyboard shortcuts for menu items are included.
Products Panel |
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Selects a product or process/location. | |
Adds a new product. | |
Adds a new process/location. | |
[Insert] | If there is no selection, or a product is selected, a new product will be added. |
[Insert] | If a process/location is currently selected, a new process/location to the current |
| product will be added. |
[Delete] | If a product is currently selected, then this selected product will be deleted. |
[Delete] | If a process/location is selected, then the selected process/location will be |
| removed from the current product. Note that the process/location will remain in |
| the Processes/Locations panel until it is deleted directly from the |
| Process/Locations Panel. |
[F2] | Allows the name of a selected product or process/location to be changed. |
[+] | If a product is selected, and it has a list of process(es)/location(s), which is |
| hidden, the list of processes/locations for the selected product will become |
| visible. |
If a processes/locations list is visible under the selected product, then this key | |
| will hide the list of processes/locations. |
[*] | Expands all products to show all the processes/locations of all the products. |
[/] | Hides any visible processes/locations lists visible under products, causing only |
| the products to remain visible. |
[Esc] | When editing a product or processes/locations name, restores the original name. |
| If the item (product or process/location) has just been added, deletes the item. |
If a product is selected, moves the product up the tree. | |
If a process/location is selected, moves the process/location up within the list of | |
| processes/locations under the parent product. |
If a product is selected, moves the product down the tree. | |
If a process/location is selected, moves the process/location down within the list | |
| of processes/locations under its parent product. |
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