Opening a topic
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* Clicking '''Open''' or '''Arrow''' button in button bar. | * Clicking '''Open''' or '''Arrow''' button in button bar. | ||
* Selecting '''Open topic''' from Topics menu or pressing ''Ctrl-O''. | * Selecting '''Open topic''' from Topics menu or pressing ''Ctrl-O''. | ||
− | * Double clicking topic in topic tree or topic table. | + | * Double clicking topic in [[Working with topic tree|topic tree]] or [[Working with topic table|topic table]]. |
− | * Selecting '''Open topic''' in context menu opened in topic tree. | + | * Selecting '''Open topic''' in context menu opened in [[Working with topic tree|topic tree]]. |
− | * Selecting '''Open''' in context menu opened in topic table. | + | * Selecting '''Open''' in context menu opened in [[Working with topic table|topic table]]. |
Once topic has been opened in topic panel, it can be modified. Some times it may be necessary to close the topic in topic panel. Topic is closed by selecting '''Close topic''' from Topics menu or pressing ''Ctrl-W''. | Once topic has been opened in topic panel, it can be modified. Some times it may be necessary to close the topic in topic panel. Topic is closed by selecting '''Close topic''' from Topics menu or pressing ''Ctrl-W''. |
Revision as of 11:14, 12 September 2008
In order to take a closer look at any topic you need to open it into a topic panel, traditional topic panel for example. There is many different procedures to open a topic for detailed inspection in Wandora. These procedures are:
- Clicking Open or Arrow button in button bar.
- Selecting Open topic from Topics menu or pressing Ctrl-O.
- Double clicking topic in topic tree or topic table.
- Selecting Open topic in context menu opened in topic tree.
- Selecting Open in context menu opened in topic table.
Once topic has been opened in topic panel, it can be modified. Some times it may be necessary to close the topic in topic panel. Topic is closed by selecting Close topic from Topics menu or pressing Ctrl-W.