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1-6 Introduction
MA4000 Expense Management Cable Management User Guide - Issue 1
List View
The upper half of the right pane is the List View. Also referred to as the
List View pane or List View area. The List View resembles a spreadsheet.
Clicking any category in the drop-down list in the upper left corner of
this pane displays a list of records in the chosen category for the
Navigation Tree level you're at. The drop-down list includes the following
infrastructure categories:
All items
Assets
Termination Hardware
Horizontal Links
Backbone Cables
•Pathways
•Firestops
•Grounding
•Splices
Contacts
Your location in the Navigator Tree filters the records seen in the List
View pane.
For example: If you are at the building level in the Navigator Tree, and
have selected Horizontal Links in the drop-down field, you will see all the
records for Horizontal Links within that building.
Clicking a column heading sorts the records by that column in ascending
order; clicking on the column heading again will sort it in descending
order.
For example: If you select Horizontal Link and then click on the Cable
ID column, the horizontal links are sorted in ascending order according
to Cable ID. An up-arrow appears next to the column heading indicating
that the list is sorted in ascending order. Click again and the arrow
points downward, indicating the records are sorted in descending order.
The first column of the List View pane consists of a clickable button that
allows you to display the detailed view for that component in a pop-up
window. This lets you have side-by-side views of components, which
you can minimize, expand, and move around on your screen. It also
allows you to move to another section of Cable Management while
keeping the detailed-view pop-up windows open.
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