Using Group Windows - Texas Instruments TI Graph Link 2 Manual Book

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Using Group Windows

Why Use a
Group
Window?
Creating a
Group Window
Note: You cannot
save an empty
group window.
Tip: Click Name ,
Kind , or Size to
change how the
objects are sorted.
Note: To open,
edit, or print an
object saved in a
group window, see
page 14.
ENG-10
TI GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh
By creating a group window on the Macintosh, you can
store multiple calculator objects in one convenient
location. The group window is saved as a file on the
Macintosh, but you can open it and view or manipulate the
objects within it the same as you would a folder. You can
create one or more group windows as necessary.
From TI GRAPH LINK:
1. Open the
File
menu and click
2. In the New Window, if necessary, click the triangle to
the left of your calculator model to display a list of
objects (Program, Group, etc.).
3. Select
Group
from the list, and then click
untitled group window appears.
4. Place the desired objects into the group window.
Drag objects from a calculator window to the group
window, or from one group window to another. You
can also copy and paste objects.
To remove an object from the group, highlight the
object and then press the
object to the Trash icon. To restore objects from the
trash, drag them back to the group window.
5. Select the group window. To save it as a file on the
Macintosh, open the
(or click the window's close box).
New
.
key or drag the
Delete
menu and click
File
OK
. An
or
Save
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