Job List Window

Key Elements
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Each row is a job definition. To view or edit the full content of any job, simply double-click anywhere on the row. |
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You can scroll up or down to see other jobs in the current selection, which is the set of jobs being displayed. |
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The two numbers (xx/nn) at the title bar show the number of jobs (xx) in the current selection and the total number of jobs (nn) in the data file. |
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Jobs can be sorted by simply clicking on the heading of the column you want to order the list by. The active sort column is indicated by a red triangle at the right of the heading. An upward triangle means ascending, downward means descending. |
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The job definition last viewed or edited is shown in bold type. |
Buttons
All graphical buttons in Mergemill have a help tip attached. Whenever you are unsure what a certain button does, just place your mouse pointer over it for a second, and the attached tip will be displayed.

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Highlight the jobs you want to permanently remove and click this button. If no jobs are highlighted, nothing will be done. |

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A click on this button runs all jobs in the current selection in the displayed order. |

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If you have many job definitions, click this button to use the Search form to find specific jobs. The 'F' at the top-right means that the keyboard shortcut for this button is [Ctrl+F] on Windows and [Command+F] on Mac OS. |

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This makes the jobs you highlight the current selection and updates the displayed set accordingly. If none are highlighted, all jobs will be displayed and included in the current selection. |

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Click this button to duplicate highlighted jobs. This saves time in creating jobs similar to some current ones. |

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This button shows you the Batch Edit form, which enables you to apply certain settings to all jobs in the current selection. |

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Click this to display the New Job Definition form and start adding a job definition. |
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