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3 − 9 (5) Scro ll bar Appear s on the rig ht border of the window when the options in the list box are too many to show at a time, allowing you to scroll up or down using curs or keys. Figure 3.3.3.5 Scrol l bar (6) Edi …

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(1) Push button
When a push button is selected, it immediately carries out the command. Most
dialog boxes contain the OK and Cancel buttons.
Figure 3.3.3.1 Push buttons
(2) Check box
Used to let you choose to toggle an option on or off. You can select as many
check boxes as you want. When the option is turned on, an asterisk (X) appears
in the check box.
To change on or off of the option, highlight the option with the cursor, and press
an alphanumeric key.
Figure 3.3.3.2 Check boxes
(3) Radio button
Unlike check boxes, radio buttons are mutually exclusive of one another and you
can select only one at a time. The asterisk (X) moves with the highlighted cursor.
Go to the desired option to exit the box.
Figure 3.3.3.3 Radio buttons
(4) List box
Gives a listing of options to choose from, mainly used for the selection of file
names.
The selected option is highlighted. If a listing contains too many options to show
at a time, it can be scrolled.
Figure 3.3.3.4 List box

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(5) Scroll bar
Appears on the right border of the window when the options in the list box are too
many to show at a time, allowing you to scroll up or down using cursor keys.
Figure 3.3.3.5 Scroll bar
(6) Edit box
Allows you to enter new information or edit existing information through the
keyboard.
File name TESTPRO1 ← Edit box
Figure of edit box
(7) Static
Appears in the dialog box but no entry can be made in this box.
(8) Box border
On the dialog box, the box on which the input focus is located is displayed with
pushed in.
(9) Moving the input focus
To move among different boxes contained in a dialog box to a new data-entry
field, use the right direction key ([TAB]) of the field selection keys.
Use the left direction key ([SHIFT]+[TAB]) to go back the previous data-entry field.
After moving to the last box or the first box, the box selected wraps around.
Figure of input focus to be moved
(10) OK, Cancel
If a dialog box has only one option to choose, use the ENTER key to choose OK
or Cancel. The ESC key can also be used to choose Cancel.
TAB
TAB
SHIFT

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3.3.4 Editing
(1) Basic editing
Data entered from the operator panel is typed into the formula bar or edit box.
The data entered in the formula bar is validated at the cursor position by pressing
the ENTER key or moving the cursor.
In the edit box, the data is validated by pressing the field selection key, or
ENTER key.
① Dialog
No. Key Action
1 BS Deletes the character to the left of the cursor’s position, shifting the
character string following the cursor one character space each to the left.
2 DELETE Erases the character at the cursor, shifting the character string following
the cursor one character space each to the left.
3 Cursor keys (Left,
Right)
Moves through the characters entered in the edit box.
4 ENTER Carries out the command, just as when the OK button is pressed.
5 ESC Closes the dialog box.
6 Field selection keys Moves through different boxes.
② Rewriting data entered in the edit field
(one or more characters have been entered)
No. Key Action
1 BS Deletes the character to the left of the cursor’s position, shifting the
character string following the cursor one character space each to the left.
2 Cursor keys Moves the cursor in the formula bar.
3 ENTER Fetch es the characters shown in the formula bar into the cell.
The input cell is not moved.
4 ESC Interrupts the data entry procedure.
Empties the data entered so far if pressed during data entry.
5 Field selection keys Fetches the data in the formula bar into the field and advances the field.
③ Editing the data entered in the edit field using the formula bar
(after the EDIT function key has been pressed)
No. Key Action
1 BS Deletes the character to the left of the cursor’s position, shifting the
character string following the cursor one character space each to the left.
2 Cursor keys Moves the cursor in the formula bar in the direction of the cursor arrow.
The cursor stops moving ahead when it reaches the starting or ending
character string.
3 ENTER Fetches the characters shown in the formula bar into the cell. The input
cell is not moved.
4 ESC Interrupts the data entry procedure.
Empties the data entered so far if pressed during data entry.
5 Field selection keys Fetches the data in the formula bar into the field and advances the field.