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Rulesheet toolbar

When a Rulesheet editor is active, its tools are added to the toolbar, as shown:
The Rulesheet tools provide the same functions as the corresponding Rulesheet menu commands:
* Simple View Advanced View - Toggles to the advanced or simple Rulesheet views. New Rulesheets are shown in Simple view.
* Show Vocabulary Details Hide Vocabulary Details - Toggles the associated Vocabulary to show or hide details.
* - Switches the view of the active Rulesheet to Natural Language View. See the Rule Modeling Guide for more information about this feature.
* - Presents the Add Comment dialog. The comments you enter and all associative information are captured and displayed in the Comments View. See the Documenting Rule Assets section for more information about this feature.
* - Expands conditions and actions to display all component rules (those containing no dashes). Same as menu command Rulesheet > Rule Column(s) > Expand Rules.
* - Collapses conditions and actions to hide component rules and show only general rules (those containing dashes). Same as menubar option Rulesheet > Rule Column(s) > Collapse Rules.
* - Compresses conditions and actions to eliminate redundancies within general and component rules. Same as menu command Rulesheet > Rule Column(s) > Compress Rules.
* - Clears the colored highlights that appear when an conflict or completeness check is performed. Same as menu command Rulesheet > Logical Analysis > Clear Analysis Results.
* - Performs logical loop detection. Same as menu command Rulesheet > Logical Analysis > Check for Logical Loops.
* - Performs completeness check. Same as menu command Rulesheet > Logical Analysis > Check for Completeness.
* - Performs conflict check. Same as menu command Rulesheet > Logical Analysis > Check for Conflicts.
* - Highlights the first conflict in a set. This button is grayed out until you perform a conflict check. Same as menu command Rulesheet > Logical Analysis > First Conflict.
* - Highlights the previous conflict in a set. This button is grayed out until you perform a conflict check. Same as menubar option Rulesheet > Logical Analysis > Previous Conflict.
* - Highlights the next conflict in a set. This button is grayed out until you perform a conflict check. Same as menubar option Rulesheet > Logical Analysis > Next Conflict.
* - Highlights the last conflict in a set. This button is grayed out until you perform a conflict check. Same as menubar option Rulesheet > Logical Analysis > Last Conflict.
* - Enables the conflict Filter, which hides all rule columns not part of the current conflict. This feature is a toggle – the filter is disabled when the red funnel icon is visible. Same as menubar option Rulesheet > Logical Analysis > Conflict Filter.
* - Once enabled, the conflict Filter icon appears like this. Same as menubar option Rulesheet > Logical Analysis > Conflict Filter. Click to disable.