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The action that takes place when clicking in the graphics window depends on which tool is active. The tools are organized into three groups. The first set of three icons, known as the [[WMS:Static Tool Palette|Static Tools]], is for manipulating the display. The second group, known as the Dynamic Tools, is a group of module-specific tools that are used for creating and editing objects in the graphics window. The third group, known as the Annotation Tools, allows users to add graphical information (such as text labels and drawing objects) to the graphics window. | The action that takes place when clicking in the graphics window depends on which tool is active. The tools are organized into three groups. The first set of three icons, known as the [[WMS:Static Tool Palette|Static Tools]], is for manipulating the display. The second group, known as the Dynamic Tools, is a group of module-specific tools that are used for creating and editing objects in the graphics window. The third group, known as the Annotation Tools, allows users to add graphical information (such as text labels and drawing objects) to the graphics window. |
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The action that takes place when clicking in the graphics window depends on which tool is active. The tools are organized into three groups. The first set of three icons, known as the Static Tools, is for manipulating the display. The second group, known as the Dynamic Tools, is a group of module-specific tools that are used for creating and editing objects in the graphics window. The third group, known as the Annotation Tools, allows users to add graphical information (such as text labels and drawing objects) to the graphics window.