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Figure 8-60. Preferences::Automatic Backup Preferences option dialog box There are two options. You can keep a backup copy of the previous file when saving your analysis. The backup has the same name as the original file with the extension .BAK. You can also automatically backup your analysis after a specified number of minutes has passed. The backup files are saved with the current file name and the extension .LDS. Displaying the Logical Decisions About Box. To display the LDW about box, select the Help::About... option. Arranging Child Windows. Several options in the Window menu let you arrange the child windows you have created. The Window::Tile option lets you arrange the current child windows in a tiled pattern within the LDW main window. The Window::Cascade option lets you arrange the current child windows in a cascaded pattern within the LDW main window. The Window::Arrange Icons option lets you neatly arrange the icons for any minimized child windows within the LDW main window. The Window::Close All option closes all of the current child windows when selected. 8-74 Section 8 -- Using LDW 3: Reviewing Results
In addition, the Window menu contains a list of all of the current child windows. You can click on a window in this list to make it the active window. LDW marks the active window with a check in the list. Getting Help. You can get to the LDW help system through the options in the Help menu: The Help Index option causes LDW to display the index for its help system. You can also select this option by pressing the F1 key. The Using Help option lets you view standard windows help screens on how to use the help system. Section 8 -- Using LDW 3: Reviewing Results 8-75
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- Page 225 and 226: Figure 8-50. Dialog box for Prefere
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In addition, the Window menu contains a list of all of the current<br />
child windows. You can click on a window in this list to make it<br />
the active window. LDW marks the active window with a check<br />
in the list.<br />
Getting Help. You can get to the LDW help system through the<br />
options in the Help menu:<br />
The Help Index option causes LDW to display the index for its<br />
help system. You can also select this option by pressing the F1<br />
key.<br />
The Using Help option lets you view standard windows help<br />
screens on how to use the help system.<br />
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