Docking and undocking panels, Undocking and docking panels overview, Undocking a panel – MTS Multipurpose Elite User Manual

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The menu also provides a Custom filter. You can specify logical operators such as “Contains,” “Does
not end with,” and “Matches Regular Expression” in the Operator column. “Matches Regular Expression”
uses the .NET standard expression syntax.

2. Select a specific value to show all table entries that have the value or that meet the criteria.

For example, if the table has a Units column and you want to filter the current view of the table to only
show those rows that have Units of mm, select mm in the Filter menu for the Units column.

If you select a custom filter operator, select an operator and an operand. For example, you select the
Value column and Custom filter. Select the operator Does not equal and operand 0.000. The result is
that the table shows the rows that have non-zero values. You can increase the criteria by clicking Add
a condition
and selecting another operator and operand. You can increase the filter further by applying
filters to additional columns.

3. To display all table values, select the All command on the Filter menu.

Docking and Undocking Panels

Undocking and Docking Panels Overview

You can open and arrange multiple panels at the same time in your workspace. Moving panels around
the screen is referred to as undocking or floating. Undocked panels are active, and you can perform actions
in them. For example, you can undock a view and then modify the display properties.

Docking Symbols

Description

Symbol

Highlights the top of the work area and docks the
panel as a separate work area in the highlighted area.

Up Arrow

Highlights the right side of the work area and docks
the panel as a separate work area in the highlighted
area.

Right Arrow

Highlights the left side of the work area and docks
the panel as a separate work area in the highlighted
area.

Left Arrow

Highlights the bottom of the work area and docks the
panel as a separate work area in the highlighted area.

Down Arrow

Highlights the work area and docks the panel as a
separate tab in the highlighted work area.

Work Area

If you have multiple monitors, the panel docks on the device to which the mouse is pointing.

Undocking a Panel

To undock a panel:

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