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Inspiring
April 6, 2010
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How do I keep the Element Catalog displayed?

  • April 6, 2010
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..and why is it closing itself all the time?

Also, is there an option of setting the document window and the Structure View to be synched? So that when I move in the document the correct element is highlighted in the Structure View?

Windows XP, FM 7.2.

Many thanks, Donna

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Legend
April 6, 2010

Hi Donna,

FM already does both of these. I've never seen any behavior to the contrary. Can you explain what exactly you are seeing?  What are you doing when the element catalog disappears?  And, what does the Structure View do when you move around the document... nothing?

udonnaAuthor
Inspiring
April 7, 2010

Hi Russ and thanks for addressing the question. The element catalog did stay displayed until a few days ago. Now when I position the cursor (appears as black arrow) in the Structure View window and right-click the mouse the element catalog vanishes.

Regarding the non-synch document view and structure view windows, so far haven't experienced synched scrolling. When I scroll in the document view, the current cursor position is not reflected in the Structure View window (it stays static). Only when I select the text in the document view window does the Structure View window jump to that corresponding point/element.

Is there any place where these preferences are set?

Thanks again.

Donna

Legend
April 7, 2010

Hi Donna,

For your first issue, I have to say that I am at a loss. I don't know why the element catalog would disappear, unless the Structure View is in front of it. The two windows cannot occupy the same space, so the Structure View could cover up the element catalog if it were in front of it.

For the second issue, this is normal behavior that you won't be able to change. It would be cool if you could synchronize the scrolling, but alas, the Structure View only ever auto-positions according to the location of the insertion point (cursor).

Russ