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The editors windows themselves make extensive use of the mouse double-click for further editing. This may take the form of just opening a dialog, but often it will automatically open up a related editor's tab page.
For example, if you where to double-click on an Attribute in a Decision tree editor, the Instance Properties tab page would be opened for that attribute so that you could see and change the attribute's values. While at first this feature may appear to have new editor windows pop up quite dramatically, you will soon find that you are able to move around the editors quickly and easily.
Tip - Showing other Objects in a Procedure editor window
In the procedure editor you can make objects appear underlined, to show where you could just to click in order to open them in another editor window. To do this, hold down the CTRL key down as you move the mouse around the text in the procedure editor.