6.3.1 Selection Tree Menu Options
This section describes the menu options in the Selection Tree menu, see Figure 46.
The descriptions are presented in Table 43.
| Menu option | Description | Hot key |
|---|---|---|
| Add | Node - Adds a new node after the selected node or condition. Enabled everywhere except if the insertion point is the root of the tree. The node is inserted below the insertion point, on the same level. | Ctrl + N |
| Condition - Adds a new condition in the selected node. Enabled if the insertion point is a condition or modifier on the same level. The condition is inserted below the insertion point, on the same level. | Ctrl + A | |
| Modifier - Adds a new modifier to the selected node. Enabled if the insertion point is a condition or modifier on the same level. The modifier is inserted below the insertion point, on the same level. | Ctrl + M | |
| Add child | Node - Adds a sub-node in the selected node. Enabled if the insertion point is another node, the root or Definitions. The node is inserted below the insertion point, on a sublevel. | Ctrl + Shift + N |
| Condition - Adds a new condition in a sublevel to the selected insertion point. Enabled if the insertion point is Definitions or a node. The condition is inserted below the insertion point, on a sublevel. | Ctrl + Shift + A | |
| Modifier - Adds a new modifier in a sublevel to the insertion point. Enabled if the insertion point is Definitions or a node. The modifier is inserted below the insertion point, on a sublevel. | Ctrl + Shift + N | |
| Copy | Copies the selected part of the tree to the copy buffer without removing it from the original location. The copied data can be placed in a different location by using the Paste menu option before copying something else. | Ctrl + C |
| Copy link | Copies the selected selection tree object as a link. Should be used for selection tree items located under Definitions. For more information regarding links, see the Definition in Section 6.8. | Ctrl + Shift + C |
| Paste | Inserts the previously copied part of the tree at the selected insertion point. There is a default behavior for how the copied element is pasted. For example, a condition is always placed as a child to a selected node. Enabled if a copy command has been done and elements are possible to insert at selected point. | Ctrl + V |
| Paste... | Inserts the previously copied part of the tree at the selected insertion point. If it is possible to paste the copied tree element both as child and sibling to the selected element, a menu will popup allowing the user to choose how the paste should act. Enabled if a copy command has been done and elements are possible to insert at selected point. | Ctrl + Shift + V |
| Delete | Deletes the selected part of the tree with all its content. The deleted data cannot be inserted elsewhere. | Delete |
| Import | Imports a selection tree configuration from file, see Section 9.1. | Ctrl + I |
| Export | Exports a selection tree to file, see Section 9.2. | Ctrl + E |
| Save | Saves the current selection tree. To associated ERE – saves the Selection Tree to the ERE the user is working on. To multiple EREs – gives the possibility to select several EREs to distribute the Selection Tree to. | Ctrl + S Ctrl + Shift + S |
| Save As | Opens a dialog that allows creation of a new Rating Period which holds a copy of the current Selection Tree. | - |
| Show References | Opens a window displaying all references to where the generic data is used in the selection tree. For more information regarding links, see Section 6.8. | Ctrl + R |
| Find | Opens the Find application window. The find function is further described in Section 9.5. | Ctrl + F |
| Goto Link Target | Locates the source of a selection tree object link. This menu option is only visible when targeting a linked object in the selection tree. | Ctrl + T |
| Move up | Moves the selected item one step up in the selection tree. | Ctrl +arrow up |
| Move down | Moves the selected item one step down in the selection tree. | Ctrl + arrow down |
| Undo | The Undo command reverses the last action in the Selection Tree. The undo action reverses:
Enabled if any action has occurred. | Ctrl + Z |
| Redo | The Redo command recreates the last undo action in the Selection Tree. The redo action recreates:
Enabled if any action has occurred. | Ctrl + Y |
