Using The Workspace Navigator; Workspace Navigator - Pages Tab - AMX TPDESIGN4 V2.5 Instruction Manual

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Using the Workspace Navigator

The Workspace Navigator is typically located on the left side of the screen (although you may
move it anywhere you like) and is used to open the pages / popup pages in the file, and to view/edit
the function codes associated with each page.
The Workspace Navigator window contains two tabs: Pages and Function Maps.

Workspace Navigator - Pages tab

Click the Pages tab (at the bottom of the Workspace Navigator window) to view the pages/popup
pages contained within each open Project, in the Panel Navigator. Use the Panel Navigator to view/
open and rename panel pages.
Each Project is represented by a folder, each one with a different colored panel icon (FIG. 15):
FIG. 15 Workspace Navigator - Pages tab
Note that each Project folder contains two folders: Pages and Popup Pages. Click the + symbol next
to the folders, or double-click on the folders to view the pages and popup pages they contain.
In the Pages tab of the Workspace Navigator you will see that there are two panel level folders, one
for Pages and one for Popup Pages. Inside the Popup Page folder you may also see additional
folders. These folders represent Popup Page Groups, and the presence of a Popup Page in one of
these folders indicates that the particular Popup Page belongs to that group. Popup Pages can
belong to only one group at a time, and of course they can live outside of any group at the same
level as the group folders (See "Working With Popup Pages" on page 71.)
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• Button Property Changes
• Page / Popup Page Renames
• Button Deletions / Cuts
• Button Creations / Pastes
• Page / Popup Page Deletions / Cuts
• Page / Popup Page Creations / Pastes
• State Deletions / Cuts
• State Creations / Pastes
• Copying/Cutting/Pasting images and sounds
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