Since a node may have very many parent configurations, they often won’t all be visible in the table dialog box at once. You can use the scroll bars to view whatever part of the list you are currently interested in. The home, end, page up and page down keys may be used as well.
Resizing: You can also re-size the table dialog box to make it bigger or smaller by clicking in the box at the lower right corner, or on the window edge and dragging to the new size. When you first bring up the table dialog box, it is constructed with a size to match the tables required for the node it's for. If you change which node the dialog box is for, it is sometimes convenient to resize the dialog box as well.
Large Tables: Tables for nodes with several parents may have a great number of rows, making it difficult to scroll to the row you want. By right-clicking on a state-name within a row, and choosing a new state name from the menu, the table will automatically scroll so that a new row replaces that same position. The new row will have all parents with the same state as the original row, except the state that was changed. By starting with the left-most column and setting a state for each column, any setting of parent values may be obtained, scrolling to reveal that row. You can change whether you want the table based on state names, state titles, or numeric levels by making a choice above the dividing line of the menu that appears when you right-click.
Remember, you can also change the order
of columns if you want to.