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ProteOn XPR36 | Introduction
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You can change the way the database browser presents information by right-
clicking the heading of any column. The right-click menu displays the
following options.
•
Sort Ascending
and
Sort Descending
— Information can be
sorted alphabetically, except the date column, which is sorted by
date and time value
•
Clear Sorting
— returns the display to its default setting
•
Remove This Column
— removes the selected column
•
Column Chooser
— displays a list of columns that can be added
to your database. Drag the new column to the required position.
Columns can also be removed from your database browser by
dragging them out of the browser and into the Customization
screen. The Column Chooser retains the column head and all the
data in the column when you drag a column into it
•
Best Fit
— makes visible the contents of a column
•
Best Fit
(all columns) — attempts to make all columns display
optimally in the available width
•
Filter Editor
— You can filter your results to view only some
information. Display filter choices by clicking the filter icon on the
righthand side of each column. If you choose Custom on the filter
icon menu, you can use the Custom Auto Filter screen to specify
more complex filters. You can specify even more complex filters on
the Filter Builder screen, available by choosing Filter Editor
The same view choices are available in the Instrument Log and Audit Trail
screens.
Start Menu Options
Several utilities are available through the Windows Start menu. Choose Start >
All Programs > ProteOn > and the utility you want to use.
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