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The View Window displays the particle images for all particles selected using the interactive graphs in
the Main window (see Figure 26). VisualSpreadsheet arranges all of the particles selected into pages of
image collages. When the View window is first opened, the particles are sorted by the ID number that
was assigned to the particles in the order they were captured. The particle ID number is displayed under
each particle image. The particle images can be sorted, filtered, deleted, copied to Libraries and moved
to Classes within a Classification (see the relevant sections on Classifications and Libraries below for
more information).
If the ID number is too long to display because the particle image is small, a “#” symbol is displayed
instead. To view the actual particle number, show the Particle Properties window and place the cursor
over the particle. The Zoom In feature (Z+ button) can also be used to view the particle images with the
# symbol displayed.
Deleting or filtering particle images using the tools and functions available in the View Window will not
update or change the statistics in the Main Window. The Main Window will still reflect the Summary
Statistics for the original particle images that were selected.
Tool Bar
Navigating Collage Pages:
The green (and blue) arrow button(s) are used to navigate as follows:
Go to Page 1 (grayed out if current page is page 1)
Go to Previous Page (grayed out if current page is page 1)
Go to Next Page (grayed out if current page is the last page)
Go to Last Page (grayed out if current page is the last page)
Ascending/Descending order toggle button
The current collage page number and the total number of pages are shown after the Go to Previous Page
button. To navigate to a specific collage page, click in the text area with the current page number, enter
the desired page number, and press the Enter key on the keyboard.
Zooming:
The Zoom buttons allowing zooming in or out on the particle images in the View Window
for closer inspection of individual images. The Zoom moves to the center of the screen and does not