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•Check the fields that you wish to display and uncheck the fields that you wish tohide.Grouping symbols by sectionWhen you group symbols by section, each symbol is grouped underneath the sectionthat it is defined in. Symbols that are absolute or are not defined within a section aregrouped beneath “(No Section)”.To group symbols by section, do the following:•On the Symbol Browser tool bar, click the arrow next to the Cycle Grouping toolbutton.•From the popup menu, click Group By Section.—or—•From the Tools menu, click Symbol Browser then Group By Section.The Cycle Grouping tool button icon will change to indicate that the symbol browseris now grouping symbols by section.Grouping symbols by typeWhen you group symbols by type, each symbol is grouped underneath the type ofsymbol that it is. Each symbol is classified as one of the following:•An Equate has an absolute value and is not defined as relative to, or inside, asection.•A Function is a symbol that is defined by a high-level code sequence.•A Variable is defined by a high-level data declaration.•A Label is a symbol that is defined by an assembly language module. Label is alsoused when high-level modules are compiled with debugging in<strong>for</strong>mation turnedoff.To group symbols by source type, do the following:•On the Symbol Browser tool bar, click the arrow next to the Cycle Grouping toolbutton.•From the popup menu, click Group By Type.—or—•From the Tools menu, click Symbol Browser then Group By Type.The Cycle Grouping tool button icon will change to indicate that the symbol browseris now grouping symbols by type.136 Chapter 12 CrossStudio Windows

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