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l Show selected cells: Select this to display in gray all cells that your document currently references.
l Highlight data: Select to have the Data Selector highlight only those cells (or fields) that contain data from the
sample data file.
l Show position hint: Select to have PlanetPress Design display information about the current mouse position
in the Data Pane, under and to the right of the pointer as you move it in the Data Pane. If the mouse is over a cur-
rent data selection, or is dragging to create a data selection, PlanetPress Design displays the line and column
numbers that define the selection, or, in the case of a database emulation, the positions within the record set of
the first and last records in the selection. If the mouse is not over a data selection, PlanetPress Design displays
the line and column coordinates of the current mouse position), or, in the case of a database emulation, the posi-
tion of the record within the record set.
3. If necessary, adjust the font the Data Selector uses to display data in the Data Panel for all emulations except XML and
PDF.
4. Click OK.
To select the color the Show used cells option will use:
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Click on the Select Color button .
To set the font the Data Selector uses for all emulations except XML and PDF:
1. In the Data Selector, click the Selector Options tab.
2. Click Select Font.
3. In the Font dialog box, set the font you want PlanetPress Design to use to display the sample data file in the Data Pane.
l Font: Select the font you want to use to display the sample data file in the Data Pane.
l Font style: Select a weight for the font.
l Size: Select the point size for the font.
l Sample: Displays a preview of the font selected in the Font box.
l Script: Select the system-level encoding table you want to use for the font selected in the Font box. The encod-
ing tables available here are those available on the system on which you are running PlanetPress Design, and
are distinct from those available when you create a style. While you can edit the encoding table a style uses, you
cannot edit the system-level encoding table. If you see discrepancies between the glyphs that represent your
sample data file in the Data Pane and those that appear in the data selections on the document page, the source
of the discrepancy may be the encoding tables.
4. Click OK.
Dock and Undock Areas of the Program Window
To undock an area:
l Double-click the title bar of a docked area or group (tabbed or stacked areas). In the case of a group, you can undock a
single area in the group by double-clicking its tab.
To dock a floating area:
l Double-click the title bar of a docked area or group (tabbed or stacked areas). PlanetPress Design docks the area in its
most recent docked position.
To show an area within a tabbed group:
l Click the tab of the area you want to show. If the tab is not visible, use the navigation buttons located to the right of the
tabs.
To expand or restore an area within a stacked group:
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