Oracle® Insurance Rules Palette Release 9.3.1.0 E21044_01
The window and pane layout in the Rules Palette can be manipulated to suit individual preferences. Actions that will manipulate the windows and panes of the Rules Palette are listed below.
A window is a section of the screen that segregates groups of information. An example of a window would be the Search Palette window. The Search Palette window contains DataDictionary search features and Palette visual configuration tools.
A pane is part of the Configuration Area that divides the XML Configuration into sections. Each pane provides access to a specific portion of the XML. An example of a pane would be the Math pane. The Math pane provides access to the <Math> section of the XML and all visual editing tools relating to mathvariables are available when the user is on this pane.

Windows and Panes in the Rules Palette
Hover over the edge of a window and the left-right
arrows
or up-down arrows
will appear. Click
and drag the window until it is the desired size.
Click the minimize button
and the window will collapse and appear along
the side of your screen. Click the undock
button
to move the window back onto the screen.
Click the close button
to close a window and remove it from the
screen.
Click the Window option on the Tool bar. A dropdown list will contain a list of all available windows. Click the one you want to open.
The Admin Explorer, Main Explorer and Global Rules Explorer tabs hold navigation trees containing all XML files that can be edited through the Rules Palette. Double-click an XML file in the navigation tree to open it in the Configuration Area.

Windows Docked in the Rules Palette