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By default, when you first open Solo, every data figure and interface in Solo is a floating window, which is a window that you can drag to any position on your desktop. You can also resize a floating window. You can select different Window docking settings to change the floating behavior of data figures, interfaces, or both. | By default, when you first open Solo, every data figure and interface in Solo is a floating window, which is a window that you can drag to any position on your desktop. You can also resize a floating window. You can select different Window docking settings to change the floating behavior of data figures, interfaces, or both. | ||
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Revision as of 12:33, 29 July 2010
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The Analysis window main menu is set up in a standard Windows menu format with commands grouped into menus (File, Edit, View, Analyze, Help and FigBrowser) across the menu bar. Some of these commands are available in other areas of the application.
- Analysis window main menu
The Edit > Options menu contains the following options:
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To specify the Window docking settings
By default, when you first open Solo, every data figure and interface in Solo is a floating window, which is a window that you can drag to any position on your desktop. You can also resize a floating window. You can select different Window docking settings to change the floating behavior of data figures, interfaces, or both.
1. | On an Analysis window main menu, click Edit > Options > Window Docking Settings. |
- The Docking Settings dialog box opens. The first docking setting (All data figures and interfaces open as separate windows) is selected by default.
- Docking Settings dialog box
2. | To select a different Window docking setting, click the setting. |
- The Docking Settings dialog box closes and you return to the Analysis window. The new docking setting is effective after you close and re-open a window.
The Tools menu contains a number of tools which you can use to investigate and gather information about the currently loaded data and to assess a model's performance.
- Tools menu
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