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Some windows, such as the Navigation window, are made up of several panes. A pane is a part of the window in which you may perform certain actions. The number of panes in each window will differ. For example, the Navigation window contains three panes.
<p>Resizing panes in a window</p><p>The height and/or width of panes may be adjusted by dragging the pane’s border. To adjust the height and/or width of a pane: </p>1. <ol> <li>Place the cursor on the pane border that you would like to adjust. </li> The cursor should change to a double-ended arrow ( ).2. <li>While holding down the mouse button, drag the border to increase or decrease the size of the pane.</li>3. <li>Release the mouse button when the pane is the desired size.</li> </ol>
==Trees==__NOEDITSECTION__
A tree is an interface that lists items based on their relationship with other items in the list. Items that are part of another item in the tree will be listed within the higher-level item. For example, the Navigation window contains a country structure tree that lists the country structure values for the site. A lower-level country structure is listed within the country structure that contains it.
==Tables==__NOEDITSECTION__
Many IMSMA windows display records in a table. The attribute on which the records in the table are ordered by default differs for each table. You may reorder the records in the table by clicking on the column header of the attribute on which you would like to order the records. An arrow icon ( ) displays beside the attribute name to indicate that it is the column on which the table’s records are ordered. An upward facing arrow ( [[Image:Up_Arrow.png|Up Arrow]]) indicates that the records are in ascending order; a downward facing arrow ( [[Image:Down_Arrow.png|Down Arrow]]) indicates that the records are sorted in descending order.
==Filters==__NOEDITSECTION__
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