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Surveyor 
User’s Guide
completely close a docking window. If you close a docking window, use the options 
from the 
View
 menu to get the window back.
You can extract any docking window from the 
Summary View
 window and make it a 
stand-alone window. If you turn off docking using the right mouse functions, the 
window will not dock again when it is moved back over the 
Summary View
 window, 
allowing you to cascade windows. You can also “float” a docking window within 
the main window. In effect, you can create your own customized view of all the 
windows available within the 
Summary View
 window.
Docking windows are a standard Windows feature. Refer to the Windows 
documentation for a complete description of docking windows. It is suggested that 
you do not undock windows.
Capture View Display Options
When using Capture View, you can control the display of data for packet decoding. 
You can view the time as absolute, as a delta, as elapsed, or any combination of the 
three. You can show/hide most fields in the decode display. You can also show/hide 
protocol information about packets and set the starting point for elapsed time 
Use the top part of the dialog box to select the columns you want to display in 
Capture View. Not all columns can display on the screen without having to scroll; 
limiting the number of columns can make it easier to see the exact information you 
want. Specific display fields include Absolute Time, Delta Time, Elapsed Time, 
Frame Size, Status, Network Address, Cumulative Byte Count and Throughput. See 
Table 4-1 for a description of these fields.