ThinkTank Manual
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We’ve chosen the “<“ key to expand a headline because it represents the command visually, going from small to large.
In addition to pressing "<" or “,“, you can also expand a headline by pressing RETURN. Do so several times. Each time, ThinkTank expands the next headline. We call RETURN a “reading” key because you can use it to “read through” an outline.
On most computers, expanding these headlines makes the visible outline too big to fit on the screen, so ThinkTank pushes part of it off. Don’t worry about that; it’s still there, just not visible. You can think of the screen as a window on your outline, displaying as much of it as fits. For information about adjusting this window, see the SPACE and WINDOW commands in the ThinkTank reference guide.
The outline is now fairly cluttered and it’s hard to see exactly where you are. Press the left arrow key several times to move the bar cursor back to PRODUCT CONCEPT. Now type “>“ (or, without shifting, “.“). ThinkTank collapses (hides) the material that you expanded, and the outline is very nearly as it was when you began.