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How To Drag and Drop in GUI CatThree Distinct Ways to Move DataWithin SOLAR GUI Cat client software there are three distinct ways to move data from one place to another:
Windows Copy, Cut and PasteMost text within GUI Cat editing windows can be cut, copied and pasted using the normal Windows methods. Some folks prefer to use the standard short-cut keys Ctrl-C, Ctrl-X and Ctrl-V to respectively copy, cut and paste highlighted text. This works with everything except MARC field labels and indicators. Different rules apply to the first five columns in any edit screen, in respect to cutting and pasting as well as cursor movement and control key operation. MARC Field Drag and DropSo, you want to move that great contents note from the bib record of the hard cover edition over to the bib record for the large type edition? You would like to use two or three of those well-crafted subject headings from the record for the fourth edition into the record for the second? Maybe there is a note in the bib record that really should be moved into the item record of the library where the record originated? MARC field drag and drop makes all these tasks easy and quick. The technique is simple, but peculiar. It seems almost silly to describe it in such detail. On the other hand, absent such a description, it could take many frustrating attempts to get it right. So, here goes... To use drag and drop to copy a single field:
Variation: You may highlight multiple fields in the source record by clicking once on the MARC tag of each.They can be moved as a group as long as you click and hold down on the last field to be selected. Drag and drop works for one or multiple fields within GUI Cat. The fields need not be in sequence. Read about Item Drag and Drop for details. Item Record Drag and DropClicking on the Items tab of a GUI Cat record display presents the Item Summary Screen, a list of all the item records attached to that bib record. It is sometimes necessary to move items from one bib record to another.To do this:
Note that item drag and drop actually moves the item record. No additional save operation is necessary. This technique can also be used to re-sequence item records so they appear in alphabetical order by library name. While this is done automatically every month or so, OPAC results will be instant if done manually. |
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