Find Where Used Results Window
This window opens when you click OK in the Find Where Used dialog box in Arbortext Styler, in which you select a particular object whose uses you wish to list. This window displays the results of the requested search.
You can maintain multiple lists of results from the same session if you select the Open a new results window option when requesting consecutive searches in the Find Where Used dialog box.
An object is presented as a result of a Find Where Used search if any of the following are true:
• It references the object specified in the find criteria
• It is the object defined in the find criteria
• It contains generated text that contains an instance of the object defined in the find criteria
The Find Where Used Results window has as its title the object category and name selected in the Find Where Used dialog box. The main area of the window displays a list of uses of the selected object in the current stylesheet, and gives information about the object and its use in a set of columns. The columns are of two types: those that are pertinent to the use of the object and therefore must always be displayed in this window and those that provide information about the object itself. The columns that fall in the latter category may be hidden or displayed according to your particular preference, via the Configure Columns dialog box.
• The columns that cannot be hidden are:
◦ Name - the name of the use of the object in the stylesheet: an element context or condition, the page set(s) in which the object is referenced, the element to which the property set has been assigned, etc.
◦ Location - a description of the object's use in the stylesheet
◦ Output - the output for which the object use is applicable. This column is blank if the object is not applied to any type of output.
• The columns whose display can be toggled are (note that these columns correspond to those available in the object list views in the main Arbortext Styler window):
◦ Source Edits
◦ Precedence Category
◦ Module
◦ Comment
The window also contains a number of controls via which you can navigate and update the list:
• Go To - opens the list tab that contains the object selected in the Find Where Used Results list and places cursor focus on the object in that list to allow you to edit it. Note that this action can also be executed by pressing the ENTER key, double clicking on the object in the list or right clicking on the object in the list and selecting Go To from the shortcut menu.
• Display - opens the list tab that contains the object selected in the Find Where Used Results list and displays it in the list. Cursor focus remains on the entry in the Find Where Used Results list. With this option you can elect to find subsequent results from the list without having to continually return to the results list. Note that this action can also be executed by clicking on the spacebar or right clicking on the object in the list and selecting Display from the shortcut menu.
• Refresh - updates the Find Where Used Results list by rerunning the original search and adding new objects that meet the search criteria, and removing those objects that do not match, or that have been deleted.