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Layout Bar
Between the toolbar icons and buttons, two pick lists let you quickly select layouts.
Figure 10-4. Layout Bar
This lets you alter the following:
-
<Select Layout>
—This pick list lets you select from layouts configured in Layout -> New / Edit
/ Delete on page 162. Some layouts come with the application, and appear in this list by
default, for example, Quickview.
-
<Select Content>
—This pick list lets you select available content for a selected layout. The
content appears as an additional panel in the existing display. You can select among choices
like
Contact Manager, Event History,
and so on. You can close existing content panels with
the 'x' in their upper right corner. When you add content, the application preserves the
altered layout, with additional content, later logins by the same user.
NOTE:
The content added goes in the wide column only.
Title Bar
Managers' title bars also provide buttons that let you perform actions and modify layouts relevant
to the screen.
Figure 10-5. Title Bar
The title bar displays the manager name, filter name, and the time when the screen below last
updated, whether automatically, or from pressing the
Go
button to activate Filtering and
Searching.
In addition to the features on the Title Bar, the following are available there:
• Action Button / Right-Click Menu
• Layout Button
• Available Attribute List (+)
The title bar includes a
Tr i a n g l e
at its left end that lets you click it to toggle whether the connected
window appears below the title bar. It also includes a
Close Button
, the
X
at the top right of the
panel’s toolbar closes that panel. Closing a panel modifies the layout from the default. If you close
a panel in a layout, then when you re-open it, your personal layout (with the closed panel) appears
onscreen. If you close all the panels with these Xs, then the layout will be blank. Add panels to the