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The context menu of some display elements also provides the "Delete" function.
Undo function
If you happen to delete a display element unintentionally, you can restore it using the
"Undo" toolbar icon.
3.3.5.4
Using drag and drop
You can drag and drop many of the R&S ZNB/ZNBT's control and display elements to
change their size and position. The drag and drop functionality is often more conven-
ient to use than the equivalent buttons of the softtool panels. The following table gives
an overview.
Table 3-7: Drag and drop functionality for various screen elements
Screen element
Action
Diagram
Create
Resize
Delete
Trace
Create
Move vertically
Move into other or new
diagram
Delete
Reset / suspend
graphic zoom
Marker
Create
Move horizontally
Delete
Marker info field
Add
Move within diagram
Delete
3.3.6 Entering data
The analyzer provides dialogs with various types of input fields where you can enter
numeric values and character data. Data entry with a mouse and an external keyboard
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To hide the limit lines and disable the limit check, drag and drop the PASS / FAIL
message onto the "Delete" icon. The limit line itself is not deleted; you can re-use it
any time.
Drag and drop...
See
Chapter 3.3.5.1, "Adding new traces and
Separator between adjacent diagrams
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Chapter 3.3.5.3, "Deleting display
See
Chapter 3.3.5.1, "Adding new traces and
Reference line marker (right diagram edge)
Trace line
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Chapter 3.3.5.3, "Deleting display
"Zoom" element in additional trace line --> "Delete" icon; see
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Chapter 3.3.5.2, "Adding new
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Chapter 3.3.5.2, "Adding new
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Chapter 3.3.5.3, "Deleting display
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