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2005-11-29 09:54 PM - last edited on 2023-05-19 12:18 AM by Gordana Radonic
2005-11-29 10:09 PM
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2005-11-29 10:52 PM
sirduncan wrote:It's just convenience. From a programming standpoint, it's a lot easier to make everything collapse than it is to make everything except for one collapse.
ok - for the individual sheets, I find this invaluable - the ability to 'minus' or 'collapse' that sheet and all of its contents. But why on the actual book name? What possible advantage could be gained by collapsing it? When I collapse mine, all I get is a really big white space where the sheets used to be. Is there any other purpose to the ability to collapse a book name?
It would seem that you should be able to collapse the 'prelim.lbk' book so that you could see all of the 'final.lbk' book - etc. etc. etc.
Is there any other purpose?
2005-11-29 11:01 PM
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