IBM Frozen Dessert Maker VERSION 9 Manual De Usuario
Toolbars:
Toolbars
are
panels
that
contain
icons
representing
functions
you
can
perform.
Toolbars
are
located
below
the
menu
bar.
To
see
a
brief
description
of
a
tool,
place
your
cursor
over
its
icon
and
hover
help
will
tell
you
what
function
each
icon
represents.
Toolbars
provide
quick
access
to
the
functions
you
can
perform.
The
functions
can
also
be
selected
in
the
View
menu.
A
Contents
pane
toolbar
is
located
below
the
contents
pane.
It
allows
you
to
tailor
the
information
in
the
contents
pane.
Wizards:
Wizards
are
integrated
into
the
administration
tools.
They
assist
you
in
completing
a
single
task
by
stepping
you
through
the
task.
To
select
a
wizard,
from
the
Control
Center
window,
select
Tools
—>
Wizards
from
the
menu
bar.
The
Wizards
window
opens.
Select
the
wizard
you
want
to
use.
Select
the
object
for
which
you
want
help
and
follow
the
instructions
to
complete
the
task.
The
wizard
task
overview
on
the
first
page
of
the
wizard
lists
any
prerequisite
steps
and
briefly
describes
every
page
of
the
wizard.
Other
pages
of
the
wizard
may
contain
links
to
conceptual
or
reference
information
to
help
you
understand
the
function
of
the
wizard.
From
a
wizard,
you
can
launch
other
wizards,
windows
or
notebooks.
Object
trees:
Object
trees
display
the
system
and
database
objects
graphically
in
the
left
navigation
pane,
enabling
you
to
see
the
hierarchical
relationship
between
different
objects
and
to
work
with
those
objects.
You
can
expand
the
object
tree
to
expose
the
content.
The
exposed
content
is
displayed
as
folders
beneath
the
object
tree.
Each
folder
represents
an
object
type.
If
the
object
tree
is
collapsed,
the
folders
no
longer
appear
in
the
view
of
the
object
tree.
Objects
on
your
local
workstation
and
any
remote
systems
that
can
be
connected
to
and
from
your
local
system
are
displayed
in
the
object
tree.
Some
objects,
such
as
tables
and
views,
do
not
contain
folders
and
appear
at
the
bottom
of
the
object
tree.
Also
if
you
right-click
on
the
object
folder
there
are
actions
available
for
the
object.
For
example,
if
you
right-click
on
a
table
you
can
choose
to
create
a
table.
When
you
select
an
object
folder
in
the
object
tree,
the
objects
that
reside
in
the
folder
are
displayed
in
the
contents
pane.
To
invoke
an
action
on
an
object,
right-click
the
object
to
open
a
pop-up
menu
of
available
actions.
You
can
also
invoke
an
action
on
the
object
by
selecting
the
object
then
clicking
the
Selected
menu
option
from
the
menu
bar.
Contents
Pane
(Details
view):
The
Contents
pane
allows
you
to
display
large
amounts
of
complex
tabular
data
in
a
flexible
manner.
You
can
filter,
sort,
and
customize
Contents
pane
columns.
You
can
also
save
your
changes
as
a
view,
enabling
you
to
quickly
switch
between
different
views
of
the
same
data.
To
create
and
save
customized
views,
select
View
from
the
toolbar
at
the
bottom
of
the
Contents
pane.
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Getting
started
with
DB2
installation
and
administration