Each iData 3 datafile window contains a Toolbar, a Status Bar, and three main text areas, the Find Box, the Fields Area, and the Freeform Text Area.
The Toolbar contains a variety of buttons that duplicate functions that can be found in various menus. The purpose of the toolbar is to let you select those functions without having to go looking through menus, and without having to memorize command key combinations.

See Modifier Keys for Toolbar Buttons for information on using modifier keys (control, shift, option, command) with toolbar buttons.
The Toolbar can be modified to fit your personal
needs. See Customizing the iData 3
Toolbar to
learn how to
customize the toolbar to show only the particular buttons that you want
to see, or to change the order of the buttons that are shown. When
updating to a version of iData 3 that adds new toolbar buttons, it may
be necessary to re-customize the toolbar in order to get the new
buttons to show up.
The Status Bar is a narrow horizontal area that sits between the Find Box and the Fields Area (see below).
At the far left, it shows the number of the
current
record. The record number is actually the title of a little button.
Click
on the record number to bring up a dialog that will let you go to a
particular
record by entering that record's number. (See Go To Record Number
to learn how this works.) The current record number is based on the
current record selection. (See the next paragraph.)
At the far right, it shows the total number of records in the datafile, along with the number of records currently selected for viewing. This text is actually the title of a little button. Click this button to bring up the record selection dialog. (See Selecting Records to learn about selecting records for viewing.)
The Find Box is where you type text that you want to search for. (See Find for information on searching for text.)
The Find Box shows only a single line of text in a single style. The font and point size used in the Find Box can be changed by selecting Change Font for Find Box in the Format menu.
To the left of the Find Box are the Reverse Find Button and the Forward Find Button.
The Fields Area is below the Status Bar, and shows the content of each field. Field content is displayed as cells in a table of horizontal rows and vertical columns.
If a datafile has one or more fields, it can be displayed in either of two views:
All cells in the Fields Area shows text in a single style. The font and point size used in the Fields Area can be changed by selecting Change Font for Fields in the Format menu.
The Freeform Text Area is a text window, below the
Fields Area, that can contain multiple
paragraphs of styled text. (This means that, as in a word processor or
text editor,
different parts of the text can be set to display in different fonts,
point
sizes, styles, and colors, and can be set to .)
There is a horizontal slider bar between the
Fields Area and the Freeform Text that can be moved up and down to
change the relative heights of the two areas. If a datafile has no
fields, and if you do not need to see the first line of the text of
multiple records in the Fields Area, you can move the slider all the
way to the top of the Fields Area.
To change the style of a block of text, highlight it using the mouse (or by using the arrow keys with the shift key held down), and select the desired formatting commands from the Format menu--including those in the Text submenu.
There are two ways to insert an image into the Freeform Text Area:
NOTE: Although MP3 and QuickTime movie files can be dragged into the Freeform Text Area, they will only work as long as you don't view a different record in the datafile. Once you go to another record and come back, only the file icon will be shown. Perhaps a future version of OS X will permit these kinds of files to be inserted, as well.