Submitted by seanlu21 on 2017/07/17 03:26
 Hi, only a simply question: I had searched in the forum but not found answer.
I want to know , thinking this is helpful for me to easily move around inside grids among all items, how can I collapse, or expand all items ? which only let me see all the parent items?
 
Regards
Sean Lu

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Ctrl + Shift + 0: Expand all
Ctrl + Shift + 1: Collapse all
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 

seanlu21

2017/07/17 22:33

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Thank you Pierre, "Ctr + Shift + 1" works, but "Ctrl+Shift+0“ doesn't works here in my windows 10 computer.
 
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WayneK

2017/07/24 15:22

In reply to by seanlu21

Ctrl+Shift+0 doesn't work for me, either (Win7).  But Crl+Shift+9 accomplishes the same thing unless your outlines are more than 9 levels deep.  
 
 
Wayne
 

seanlu21

2017/07/25 02:04

In reply to by WayneK

Thank you Wayne, "Ctrl+Shift+9" works for me !
 
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David_H

2017/07/25 11:30

In reply to by WayneK

[quote=WayneK]
Ctrl+Shift+0 doesn't work for me, either (Win7).  But Crl+Shift+9 accomplishes the same thing unless your outlines are more than 9 levels deep.  
[/quote]
 
Me neither.  New bug?

Pierre_Admin

2017/10/02 18:17

In reply to by WayneK

[quote=WayneK]
Ctrl+Shift+0 doesn't work for me, either (Win7).  But Crl+Shift+9 accomplishes the same thing unless your outlines are more than 9 levels deep.  
[/quote]
Seems to be a default Windows shortcut. To change it follow instructions here:
 
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1. In the control panel, click Language.
    This brings up the "Language" panel.
2. Choose "Advanced Settings" in the left area.
    This brings up the "Advanced Settings" panel.
3. Choose "Change language bar hot keys" in the left area.
    This brings up the "Text Services & Input Language" panel.
4. You will see Shift-Ctrl-0 as the binding for "Between input languages".
    Select that item and click the "Change Key Sequence" button.
    This brings up the "Change Key Sequence" panel.
5. Set both radio buttons to "Not Assigned" and click OK.
[/quote]
 
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 

Armando

2017/07/25 13:52

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

The way that used to work before was to simply
- select items,
- then Ctrl+9 (would expand all selected items to level 9),
- then Ctrl+A /select all OR reselect all expanded items,
- redo Ctrl+9, etc.
 
It was simple enough and worked quite well.
 
That behavior changed a while ago, maybe when some shortcuts were changed.

seanlu21

2017/07/26 08:16

In reply to by Armando

Thank you Armando.
 
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Armando

2017/07/26 15:52

In reply to by Armando

[quote=Armando]
The way that used to work before was to simply
- select items,
- then Ctrl+9 (would expand all selected items to level 9),
- then Ctrl+A /select all OR reselect all expanded items,
- redo Ctrl+9, etc.
 
It was simple enough and worked quite well.
 
That behavior changed a while ago, maybe when some shortcuts were changed.
[/quote]
 
Hi Pierre, could this be made to work again? It was practical as one doesn't necessarily want to expand everything ad infinitum (if/when Ctrl+0 works)
Right now, if I reselect all items and repress Ctrl+9, it won't continue to expand an extra 9 levels as it used to. It seems to calculates the number items from the topmost selected  item and not the lowest one. In a complex setup, achieving continued expansion from the lowest is not that easy al the moment -- unless there's a trick I don't know, which is possible.

Pierre_Admin

2017/07/26 17:55

In reply to by Armando

OK, I changed it so this will now work. We'll see if there are negative impacts...
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 

V100 introduces a new dialog for this (actually, a pane which can be floating, floating collapsed, docked, etc)
 
 
HTH !
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer