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What happens when I zoom in on a single row?
What is a page?
Can I access my own views from any computer?

What happens when I zoom in on a single row?

When you zoom in on a row you are displaying that row as a page. The consequences of this are that...

a) The Tables and rows which 'contain' the target row are excluded from the display.
b) Rows in the same table as the target row are excluded from the display.

Its like zooming in one twig of a tree. The trunk and the other branches become invisible.

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What is a page?

The contents of the right hand panel are often referred to, in the documentation, as a 'Page' containing 'Paragraphs'

Whilst this is a useful description it hides an important truth at the centre of how Datawasp works: A 'page' is really a row and a 'paragraph' is really a cell.

In terms of data there is no difference. In terms of interface the differences are obvious: in a page the 'cells are laid out vertically instead of horizontally and they take up the whole width of the window.

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Can I access my own views from any computer?

Yes. Your views are stored with your account on the data base not on the computer where you created them.

Where ever you log in to the database from your own views are loaded and made available to you thru the normal drop down view menu.

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