Was I asleep and miss something? Or is this new and cool? CTRL+Scroll Wheel

I just accidentally used the scroll wheel on my mouse while holding the ctrl key down while in season manager and watched in wonder as the font in the main datawindow got smaller and showed more columns on the screen.

I had never seen this before and it seems to work on most of the screens, the real useful places are list oriented windows like constituent search, orders or contributions.

If this is old news, then um... never mind, carry on, nothing to see here.

David

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    Former Member $organization in reply to Chuck Reif

    Actually, that works in lots of other Windows screens, not just in Tess.

    Particularly useful in Excel too.

     

     

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    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Chuck Reif
    Sent: Friday, 8 January 2010 09:03
    To: Ken McSwain
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Was I asleep and miss something? Or is this new and cool? CTRL+Scroll Wheel

     

    Well I did display it at one of the User Conferences some years ago.  It's a default behaviour of the Powerbuilder datawindow.  As such, no promises that there will anything like that in Next Generation!

    From: David Woodall <bounce-davidwoodall1530@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 1/7/2010 1:22:57 PM

    I just accidentally used the scroll wheel on my mouse while holding the ctrl key down while in season manager and watched in wonder as the font in the main datawindow got smaller and showed more columns on the screen.

    I had never seen this before and it seems to work on most of the screens, the real useful places are list oriented windows like constituent search, orders or contributions.

    If this is old news, then um... never mind, carry on, nothing to see here.

    David




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