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Oracle Applications User's Guide Release 11i.2

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4 ­ 4
Oracle Applications User's Guide
· Delete Folder--delete an existing folder.
· Widen Field--increase the width of a field.
· Shrink Field--decrease the width of a field.
· Show Field--show a currently undisplayed field.
· Hide Field--hide a currently displayed field.
· Move Left--swap the current field with the field to its left in a
multi­record block. In a single­record block, move the current
field one character width to the left.
· Move Right--swap the current field with the field to its right in
a multi­record block. In a single­record block, move the current
field one character width to the right.
· Move Up--move the current field up by one character height for
a single­record display.
· Move Down--move the current field down by one character
height for a single­record display.
See Also
Folder Menu: page A ­ 5
Querying Records in a Folder
One advantage of a folder block is that you can customize it to display
only the records you want to see. You can easily alter the query criteria
for a folder and save that criteria with a folder. You can also control
the sorting order of the records you display in a multi­record folder.
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To define query criteria for a folder:
1.
Run the query you want, either by using Query Find or
query­by­example.
2.
Choose Save As from the Folder menu if you want to save this
query criteria in a folder.







Summary :

4 ­ 4 Oracle Applications User's Guide · Delete Folder--delete an existing folder. · Move Left--swap the current field with the field to its left in a multi­record block. · Move Right--swap the current field with the field to its right in a multi­record block.


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