Table navigation
dBASE Plus uses a row pointer to identify the current row. Use the following methods to move the row pointer in a table:
Move to |
Menu |
Mouse |
Keyboard |
Next row |
Table|Next Row |
Click next row |
??(grid) or PgDn (columnar) |
Previous row |
Table|Previous Row |
Click previous row |
‘‘ (grid) or PgUp (columnar) |
First row |
Table|First Row |
Scroll to top of table, if necessary, and click first row |
Ctrl+PgUp |
Last row |
Table|Last Row |
Scroll to bottom of table, if necessary, and click last row |
Ctrl+PgDn |
Specific row |
Table|Find Rows |
Click row |
Ctrl+F |
Previous page |
Table|Previous Page |
Click in the scroll bar |
PgUp (grid) |
Next page |
Table|Next Page |
Click in the scroll bar |
PgDn (grid) |
In addition, you can use the navigation toolbar buttons.
Note
Your Desktop Properties settings might cause the exclusion of certain rows in a table. For example, if Deleted is selected on the Table page in the Desktop Properties dialog box, the row pointer skips deleted rows. Similarly, if you’ve specified a scope in the Table Rows Properties dialog box, the row pointer ignores rows outside the scope. If you’ve specified a filter for the table, rows not meeting the filter condition are ignored.