Difference between revisions of "Collapse Tree"
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Clicking this button collapses the datatree to its minimal size. | Clicking this button collapses the datatree to its minimal size. | ||
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| + | Tree collapsed at its minimum: | ||
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| + | [[File:CollapseTreeMin.png|link=|alt=]] | ||
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| + | If you want to collapse the tree but keep one subgroup open, you can do this by clicking/highliting one of the elements in this subgroup and then collapsing the tree: | ||
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| + | 1) Open tree with 'Crebelley' highlited in group 144 | ||
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| + | [[File:Tree open.png]] | ||
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| + | 2) Collapsed tree with group 144 still open | ||
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| + | [[File:Tree collapsed; one group open.png]] | ||
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The opposite would be to [[Expand Tree|expand the tree]]. | The opposite would be to [[Expand Tree|expand the tree]]. | ||
Revision as of 13:48, 13 August 2013
Clicking this button collapses the datatree to its minimal size.
Tree collapsed at its minimum:
If you want to collapse the tree but keep one subgroup open, you can do this by clicking/highliting one of the elements in this subgroup and then collapsing the tree:
1) Open tree with 'Crebelley' highlited in group 144
2) Collapsed tree with group 144 still open
The opposite would be to expand the tree.

