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Basemap: Tools Menu

The Tools menu allows you to grid and contour, launch the list manager and clip data.

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Grid and Contour: Launch the Grid and Contour application.

Quick Grid and Contour: If a horizon(s) is being displayed on the Basemap the user can choose this option and then left mouse button (LMB) to click and drag out a box over the horizon to grid and contour.  The parameters used to create the grid and contour are specified in the Quick Grid and Contour Properties dialog.

Quick Iso: Launch the Quick Isochron dialog.

Volumetrics: Launch the Volumetrics Tool.

Quick Grid and Contour Properties: Open the Quick Grid and Contour Properties.

Quick Regrid Existing Contour: Starts to Regrid an existing contour. If a contour layer is being displayed on the Basemap the user can choose this option and then left mouse button (LMB) to click and drag out a box over the contours to grid and contour. The parameters used to grid the contours are specified in the Quick Grid and Contour Properties dialog.

Quick Regrid and Contour: Starts to regrid and contour. If a grid and contour is being displayed on the Basemap the user can choose this option and then left mouse button (LMB) to click and drag out a box over the grid and contours to regrid and contour.  The parameters used to regrid and contour are specified in the Quick Grid and Contour Properties dialog.

Quick Match Grid and Contour: Create a matched grid and contour for a displayed ribbon. The output grid will be created so that it is identical in bin size and region parameters to the selected existing grid. This is useful when creating exact grids to be used in grid calculations.

Goto: Launch the Goto dialog.

Clip: Launch the Clip Horizons and Grids dialog where you can specify a minimum and maximum range to clip horizons and grids to.  The user has the ability to specify whether to clip inside or outside the specified range.

Make Data Visible: Make all data visible on the Basemap.  The user has the ability to right mouse (RMB) on individual data items on the Basemap and toggle off "Visible".  To get all these data items back into view, click on this option.

What's Outside: Use the left mouse button (LMB) to click and drag out a box over an area on the Basemap that you would like to know what data lies  outside of it.   This will launch the "Data outside area" dialog listing all the data that IS NOT contained within the box that was dragged out.

What's Inside: Use the left mouse button (LMB) to click and drag out a box over an area on the Basemap that you would like to know what data lies  inside of it.   This will launch the "Data inside area" dialog listing all the data that IS contained within the box that was dragged out.

Note: Both What's Inside and What's Outside need data items to be fully included or excluded. Items partially included/excluded will be ignored.

Well Properties: Launch the Well Properties dialog.

Well Planning: Launch the Well Planning dialog, and enters the well planning mode. To learn more, see the Well Planning Workflow.

Create Cross Section: Launch the Cross Section Viewer application.

2D Modeling: Enter the 2D modeling selection mode. Left click to select wells, and right click to launch the 2D Modeling dialog with those wells in it. To learn more, see the 2D Modeling Workflow.

Data Filters: Launch the Data Filters dialog.

Save As Filter: A quick way to save the selected wells or seismic lines to a data filter. These lists can be used to select data or to change what data is displayed in other applications.

Listen: When this is turned on the map will mimic the scrolling and zooming of other Basemaps if their "Talk" function is turned on.  Very useful if you have multiple Basemaps displayed and want them to scroll in unison.

Talk: When this is turned on the map will send out its scrolling and zooming information to other open Basemaps so it can be mimicked if their "Listen" function is turned on.  Very useful if you have multiple Basemaps displayed and want them to scroll in unison.

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