Ar, so it is like a tree view then. Thanks!
On 13/08/2012 17:30, erik burggraaf wrote:
There is actually. It isn't used as much, but it does exist. For
example, if you are browsing files on windows, a folder has a plus sign
beside it to indicate that more information is available. Click the
plus sign and the tree will expand to show the folders underneeth of the
one you clicked.
The same is true of email conversations. Click the plus and the
conversation expands to show you the individual messages. Then the plus
becomes a minus and clicking the minus sign hides all the messages.
Best,
Erik Burggraaf
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On 2012-08-13, at 10:57 AM, Chris wrote:
I don't either, there is no equivalent on the other platform. Thanks!
On 13/08/2012 15:31, Mary Scott wrote:
I do not understand disclosure triangles. Are they important for me
to work with as a VO user?
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