![]() Select all documents - click the checkbox in the table header or press ⌘A.Mingo supports actions upon multiple selected documents. Right-click any document to get a list of options and actions for that document. Formatting columns - Select the "Customize" option on the colum header to set conditional formatting and much more (*experimental feature).Reorganizing columns - Drag the column header to reorganize them.You may also use the "resize handle" icon in column header and drag it to resize. Resizing columns - click the column header and select the icon for minimum, optimum or maximum column width.Aligning columns - click the column header and select the alignment icon.Sorting by columns - click the column header and select the sorting option you need.Removing columns - click the column header and select Unpin.You may also pin any field or even nested field by right-clicking at the field and selecting "Pin as new column". Adding columns - add more columns to view by clicking at the + sign in the column headers row.Any changes you make to them will be saved as defaults for the collection. When a collection is opened for the first time, Mingo will try to pick a few fields to show as columns by default. ![]() ⌘+click will expand the document (or field) recursively. Click on any field to expand its subdocuments. The pasted value could be a regular query or just a phrase or _id copied from your admin or other app. Pressing ⌘G will paste the current clipboard value into the query field and submit it. This is a great feature, especially combined with Quick Search. You can even use regular expressions as quick queries, such as /david/i. Mingo will automatically correct your missing quotes in queries. ![]() Anytime you open a new tab with this collection, the default query will be used.
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