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Optionally you can create your own presentation dimensions by using the @WBDIM attribute in the data slot of the parameter. For example, for parameter F you can give the unusual dimension @WBDIM:Newton. Please note that you should have a normal dimension at first before defining the alternative one. The alternative dimension is presented right away.

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Furthermore, advanced syntax functionality can be used to define different reference text for a parameter when it is part of different objects. You can recognise that the parameter has a different reference text in different object by the fact that the text in reference part of the Frame Viewer is italic. Please note that this functionality is a bit special. You can edit the text of the parameter for the different objects by selecting the parameter in the relevant object in the workbase (for instance in the data set or in a solution) and change the text it presents. What is also possible is to press F2 when you your cursor in the Frame Viewer to open the content in a separate text editor. When you have already used the syntax, you will discover this in the external editor (it will never be visible in the Quaestor GUI itself). The syntax works as follows:

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We strongly advise to use the QKnowledgebaseVersion parameter as your starting point for external data for the following reasons:

  1. The menu item Help>Show documentation of... is connected to this parameter;
  2. QKnowledgebaseVersion by default has the @SHOWASFIRST attribute;

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