Manage displays and independent display files, Open a display, E 69) – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE ProcessBook 3.2 User Guide User Manual

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Work with a Display

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Manage Displays and Independent Display
Files

Open a Display

Use any of these procedures to open a display from either Book View (page
50) or Outline View (page 53) of a ProcessBook:

Click the display title, then on the New button to open the selected
display in a new window.

Click the display title, then on the Open button to open the display
into the last display window you used. If none are open, a display
window opens.

With the Run Mode pointer, double-click the display. The display
opens and appears within an existing window, if possible.

Click and drag the display title to an unused area in the application
workspace and release the mouse. This opens a new display in
addition to already opened displays. If you drag the display on top of
an open display, it closes that display while opening the dragged
display.

To use the keyboard instead of the mouse, use CTRL+F6, to select the
ProcessBook, then use the up or down arrow keys to select the display
title. Press Enter. If you have more than one display open, it replaces
the open display with the new display. Pressing CTRL+N is the same
as clicking the New button.

If the display is a Display, Linked Display, or Linked ProcessBook, the
display is opened and the contents are displayed on your workspace. If the
display is an Operating System Command, the command is executed or the
application is started.

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