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To add a key set, press Insert. The Add Key Set dialog will appear. Use the arrow
buttons to browse through the keys in the key set and add values to them. This dialog has
a button at the bottom to add another key set.
Navigating with the keyboard
Though of course the mouse is the easiest way to navigate through the Data Repository, the
keyboard can be used as well.
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Press Tab to switch between the Repository Structure, Group Key Sets, Lookup
Function Syntax and the Close and Help buttons.
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Press CTRL+N to add a new key within the selected group.
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Press Ctrl+G to add a new group.
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Press Insert to add a key set. The Add Key Set dialog will appear, allowing you to create
a new key set.
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Press F2 to rename a group or a key on the Repository Structure pane.
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Press Delete to remove a group or key from the Repository, or a key set from the Key
Sets pane.
Tip
You can look up these shortcuts by right-clicking the item you want to interact with, and
looking at the contextual menu.
The Data Selector
The Data Selector is the tool you use to choose your sample data and Metadata files, to select
the appropriate emulation, to make data selections, and to stabilize your data.
For more information about sample data, Metadata and emulation types, see the chapter "About
data" on page49.
To open the Data Selector:
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Choose Debug > Select, on the menu.
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