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To turn intermediate results on or off for a node:
Click the orange tab in the lower-right of the node. The orange tab
brightens or darkens to indicate results are, respectively, on or off for the
node. See
Caching on page 226.
NOTE You can also turn intermediate results on/off for anode by selecting the
node and clicking the IR button in the Tool Options area.
To set a context point on a node:
1 Press the number of the context point you want to set and click the node
on which you want the context point, or right-click the node and select
Context # (Set). For example, to set context point 3, press 3 and click the
node.
2 The number of the context point, preceded by the letter C (for example
C3 for context point 3), appears to the left of the node name and a broken
green line appears around the center of the node.
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NOTE If you set more than one context point on a node, the numbers of all
context points set on the node appear after the C. For example, C134 indicates
you set context points 1, 3 and 4 on the node.
To clear a context point on a node:
1 Press the number of the context point you want to clear and click the
Schematic background or right-click the node and select Context #
(Remove).
2 The context point label (for example C4 for context point 4) is deleted
along with the broken green line around the center of the node.
To reset a tool node:
Right-click the tool node you want to reset and select Reset, or press Ctrl
+ R (for Windows and Linux) or Cmd + Shift + R (for Mac OS).
NOTE You can also reset a node by selecting it and clicking the Reset button in
the Tool options area.
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