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<br />UJJJ23 <br /> <br />3.0 Running the Application <br /> <br />like Microsoft Paintbrush. Otherwise, use the metafile option. A <br />Windows metafile can be scaled without loss of resolution, and <br />imponed into any Windows document. <br /> <br />Print functionality has yet to be implemented anywhere except the <br />hydrograph dialog. Clicking the Print button in the hydrograph dia- <br />log will send a greyscale hydrograph image to your active printer. <br /> <br />3.3.2 OK/Cancel/Close <br /> <br />These three buttons perform similar functions within the SPWRMS <br />application, but they differ in imponant ways. <br /> <br />OK - Closes a dialog window, causing whatever changes made in <br />that dialog to take effect. For example: clicking OK in the Prefer- <br />ences Editor, causes your preferences to change as well as closes the <br />preferences window. In some cases, clicking OK may produce a <br />warning dialog asking you if you are sure you want to proceed with <br />an action that cannot be undone. <br /> <br />Unlike OK, Cancel simply closes a dialog, without making'any <br />changes to the internal state of the application. Clicking Cancel in <br />the Preferences Editor makes no changes to your active preferences. <br />Cancel and OK usually appear together as exit options from a dia- <br />log. <br /> <br />While Cancel closes a dialog, leaving no lasting changes, Close <br />closes a dialog wherein a prior action may have already produced <br />application changes. For example, in the Water Information Sheet, <br />the contents of a given Information Sheet may be written to the South <br />Platte database using Archive, or saved to a local disk file using <br />Save to Disk. In this context Close does nothing more than <br />close the Water Information Sheet dialog since its corresponding data <br />have already been written outside of that window. <br /> <br />;.,.,. <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />7/31/94 <br />