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 [[sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic_4|{{:buttons:previous.png|Tutorial part 4}}]] [[sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic_4|{{:buttons:previous.png|Tutorial part 4}}]]
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-====== Carcass Basic Tutorial - Part ======+====== Carcass Basic Tutorial - Part ======
  
 ==== Result pages ==== ==== Result pages ====
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 You'll notice that the number of pages of results is displayed at the top of the result window: You'll notice that the number of pages of results is displayed at the top of the result window:
  
-{{ :sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:140_move_to_subsequent_pages.png?950 }}+{{ :sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:140_move_to_subsequent_pages.png?950&nolink }}
  
 In this case we have a total of 7 pages (the first one displays results from 1 to 1000, the second displays results from 1001 to 2000 and so on). You can click on the //Next Page// button {{:sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:navnext.png}} to display to the next page of results, or to the //Last Page// button {{:sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:navlast.png}} to display the last. In this case we have a total of 7 pages (the first one displays results from 1 to 1000, the second displays results from 1001 to 2000 and so on). You can click on the //Next Page// button {{:sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:navnext.png}} to display to the next page of results, or to the //Last Page// button {{:sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:navlast.png}} to display the last.
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 Likewise, the //Previous Page// {{:sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:navprev.png}} and //First Page// {{:sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:navfirst.png}} buttons display the previous and first page of results respectively. Likewise, the //Previous Page// {{:sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:navprev.png}} and //First Page// {{:sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:navfirst.png}} buttons display the previous and first page of results respectively.
  
 +You can also jump directly to any page by typing its number directly in the box:
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 +  * type **4** in the page number box 
 +  * press ''Enter'' on your keyboard
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 +Page 4 will be displayed directly.
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 +{{ :sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:145_jump_to_page.png?950&nolink }}
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 ==== Resizing panels ==== ==== Resizing panels ====
  
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   * without moving the pointer, click with your mouse and, while keeping the button down, move the mouse up or down, you'll see that the sizes of the two panels change.   * without moving the pointer, click with your mouse and, while keeping the button down, move the mouse up or down, you'll see that the sizes of the two panels change.
  
-{{ :sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:150_resize_panels.png?950 }}+{{ :sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:150_resize_panels.png?950&nolink }}
  
 We already saw that it's possible to maximise the //Results// window by double-clicking on the tab title, you can do the same with the //Simple query// editor and with the //Query history//: We already saw that it's possible to maximise the //Results// window by double-clicking on the tab title, you can do the same with the //Simple query// editor and with the //Query history//:
  
-{{ :sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:160_maximise.png?950 }}+{{ :sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:160_maximise.png?950&nolink }} 
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 +\\
  
 To restore the normal window size, double-click on the tab title: To restore the normal window size, double-click on the tab title:
  
-{{ :sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:170_restore.png?950 }}+{{ :sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic:170_restore.png?950&nolink }}
  
 Maximising windows is especially useful when queries are particularly long and don't fit in the regular window. Maximising windows is especially useful when queries are particularly long and don't fit in the regular window.