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Registered User Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 18
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Bruce,
I have searched for these but have not found an answer yet...
In TC2000 v 12......
1- can the desktop tabs be re-ordered (or moved)? I've tried click & drag but it doesn't work.
2- How do I delete or remove a tab that I no longer use? Do I have to delete each field then add new ones and rename the tab?
3- after we do create new chart tab name for a revised chart, is there a way to delete old, unused names from the chart name list? I've already had several names up to ver 3 or ver 4 and don't use previous versions.
Thanks,
go4it
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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I don't know what Desktop Tabs would be. You can only have one Desktop up at a time.
You can delete the Workspace tabs at the bottom of the Desktop by right-clicking on them and selecting Close Workspace. It is not possible to re-order the Workspace tabs without removing and re-adding them.
You can left-click on a tabbed item within a Workspace and keep holding down the mouse button to drag a tab to re-order it. You can right-click on a tabbed item within a Workspace and select Delete Tab to remove a tab.
If you select Charts along the left hand side, there will be an X to the far right of any charts in the My Charts section which will allow you to delete your saved charts.
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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Registered User Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 18
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Thanks for the reply.
The tabs I was referring to are the ones along the bottom of the workspace.
I cannot delete them via a right click move since there is no pop-up menu with a right click - but CTL-Rt click does show the change name pop-up menu with other user selectable formatting options in that window.
Since I cant delete a tab, what I've had to do is create an entire new "desktop" with all new tabs, excluding the ones I don't use anymore. Then I "delete" the old desk top. That is cumbersome.
I've tried shift-rt click but that does nothing. NOTE: I'm using a MAC for this. Do you think it wold work on a windows PC?
As far as I know the software is up to date. It checks for updates when I open the program.
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Registered User Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 886
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I'm not running a MAC so I can't comment on that, but right clicking definitely works on a PC go4it.
The option is actually named "Close Workspace."
To delete a workspace from your machine, go to "File" -> "Open Workspace" then click on the "X" by the workspace you want to delete.
Bob
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Registered User Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 18
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Thanks !
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