Documents window
This window is displayed across the bottom of the Details window by default. The contents of this window are usually separated into two panes and a toolbar.
The left pane displays the document sets. This includes the
preconfigured document sets as well as any manually added document sets. Selecting a document
set expands it to show its
document subsets. The default document subset icon
is used to indicate which of the document subsets is the default.
By default, only a single document set is displayed at a time. If you select a second document set, it automatically
collapses the first document set. If you want to work with multiple document sets at the same time, you can
keep them open by using the Auto Hide
setting.
The right pane displays the documents in the selected document set in one of three views:
The
Hierarchy view is available only for test sets or benchmark sets when the
default document subset is selected. If any other document subset is selected,
the
Hierarchy View
toolbar setting is not available.
When pressing the shortcut key Ctrl + H, an additional pane is displayed next to the view panes of the Documents window. This pane can also be displayed by selecting the setting from the Documents tab on the Ribbon, or from the document shortcut menu. The Assign Class pane enables you to assign the correct class to the selected document(s), and provides the setting to automatically reduce a long list of class names by typing the name in the filtering text field.
Regardless of the selected view, the left pane that displays the list of document sets remains the same. The list of document sets is collapsed by default. Clicking on a document set expands it and displays all subsets included in that document set.
Many of the settings available in the Documents tab of the Ribbon are also available in a shortcut menu or the toolbar. Depending on whether you select a document set or a document subset, different settings are available.
The different document set types use the following icons to differentiate one type from another.
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