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Rohde & Schwarz ZNB - Using Drag and Drop; Entering Data

Rohde & Schwarz ZNB
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Operating the Instrument
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
54Getting Started 1316.0062.02 ─ 26
Undo function
If you happen to delete a display element unintentionally, you can restore it using the
"Undo" toolbar icon.
4.4.4 Using Drag and Drop
You can drag and drop many of the R&S ZNB/ZNBT's control and display elements to
change their size and position. The drag and drop functionality is often more conven-
ient to use than the equivalent buttons of the softtool panels. The following table gives
an overview.
Table 4-1: Drag and drop functionality for various screen elements
Screen element Action Drag and drop...
Diagram Create See Chapter 4.4.1, "Adding New Traces and Diagrams", on page 51
Resize Separator between adjacent diagrams
Delete See Chapter 4.4.3, "Deleting Display Elements", on page 53
Trace Create See Chapter 4.4.1, "Adding New Traces and Diagrams", on page 51
Move vertically Reference line marker (right diagram edge)
Move into other or new
diagram
Trace line
Delete See Chapter 4.4.3, "Deleting Display Elements", on page 53
Reset / suspend
graphic zoom
"Zoom" element in additional trace line --> "Delete" icon; see Chapter 4.6.1,
"Using the Graphical Zoom", on page 58
Marker Create See Chapter 4.4.2, "Adding New Markers", on page 52
Move horizontally Marker symbol
Delete Marker or marker info field --> "Delete" icon; see Chapter 4.4.3, "Deleting Display
Elements", on page 53
Marker info field Add See Chapter 4.4.2, "Adding New Markers", on page 52
Move within diagram Marker info field (move to one of several pre-defined positions)
Delete See Chapter 4.4.3, "Deleting Display Elements", on page 53
Softtool panel Move Softtool panel (move to the right or left edge of the screen)
4.5 Entering Data
The analyzer provides dialogs with various types of input fields where you can enter
numeric values and character data. Data entry with a mouse and an external keyboard
is a standard procedure known from other Windows
®
applications. However, there are
various other ways to enter data.
Entering Data

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