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   The activation of the Simulate button allows to simulate the
   functionality of the main menu and the operating sessions of the whole
   application.
    The Simulate button activates the StartUp object of the
   application in design mode. Beginning from this object, it is possible to
   access all the other connected objects, by using the startup's application
   menu.
    By using the Alt-Space Bar keys, it is possible to access the menu of
   the active object (if present), and select any of the available labels.
    During simulation, all the typical functionalities of the Design
   environment are active, allowing you to define the layout of the objects.
    Moving among the labels, shown exactly as they will appear in the final
   application, all associated objects can be activated thus simulating, in
   Design mode, the whole application in its various operating sessions.

Active Keys

   In addition to the keys that are active in Design mode, there are some
   keys that are used specifically during the Simulation session. Those keys
   are:

   Alt-Space Bar           Simulates the final application's menu, with all
                           the defined and active labels.

   Enter (on menu)         Allows to select and simulate, in design mode, the
                           different operating sessions. (Same as pressing
                           the Design button on the same label on the
                           Application's main menu)

   Esc                     Allows to exit from the Simulation environment.

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