Submitted by lucasd on 2023/11/12 22:34

InfoQube helpfully remembers which sub-nodes are expanded and which are collapsed, so if I collapse and then expand a parent item, the expand/collapse state of the children is retained. However, what if I want to collapse all items in a grid, such that when I expand a parent item the children will initially be collapsed? Is there a way to do this?

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Good point, that does do almost the same thing. I was thinking there might be a way to "clear" IQ's memory of expand/collapse states, but the method you mention here works.

(By the way, is there a reason that shortcuts like the one you mention here, which are also included in the IQ documentation, don't show up with the "View All Shortcuts" command?)

re Shortcuts: Indeed, the View All shortcuts give the list of shortcuts managed by the main UI, which can be configured in the Customize dialog. There are no commands for Ctrl+1/2/3... There are fixed shortcuts and a form: the Show Levels pane

I agree, this could be improved 😩

How do I ?