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Enter the sub-folder or selection you are looking in the Search window and click the magnifying
glass to perform the search. The navigation tree displays the sub-folder that best matches your
search criteria.

Menu bar

The menu bar appears above the work area and consists of two rows of tabs.
The top row displays tabs that were accessed from the navigation tree during the active
session. The tabs in this row, called primary tabs, are docked and available to reopen on
demand. The docked tabs appear in the sequence that you accessed them.
When you click a primary tab from the menu bar, the associated secondary tabs appear in the
second row and the default dialog box appears in the work area. Click any secondary tab to
display its associated dialog box.
Figure 5: Menu bar
If you want to open a dialog without displacing the current open dialog, you can go to the tab
on the menu bar and undock the tab by using your mouse to drag and drop it into the work
area. You can drag the dialog box to any location on the screen and you can toggle between
the open dialog boxes to compare information and make changes. When you no longer need
the undocked tab, you can use the three buttons on the upper right side of the tab to temporarily
shrink it, re-dock it, or close it.
In both rows of the menu bar, arrows can appear on the left and right sides when the number
of open tabs exceeds the available space. You can use the arrows to scroll to a tab, or you
can select the tab from the navigation tree.
To reduce the number of open tabs, you can click the X button on the top right of a tab to close
it.

Tool bar

The tool bar, located below the menu bar, contains buttons that provide quick access to
commonly used operational commands. Depending on the tab selected, different buttons can
appear.
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Fundamentals of ERS 3500 Series
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March 2014

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