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- Application Bar - panorama. com
The Application Bar is positioned at the top of the workboard and of the Necto Home page, and it contains the options that apply to the entire application
- Creating Image Component Contents - panorama. com
When you drag the Image Component icon from the Toolbox on the Design tab of the ribbon to the desired area on the workboard, the Image Component dialog box opens for loading an image This dialog box is also activated by clicking the Edit button on the Design tab of the ribbon
- Adding a Component - panorama. com
· A dialog box opens for creating the component contents For example, in a view component the View Wizard opens You can close the dialog box at this stage, and use the Wizard icon on the component title bar to create the contents later For explanations on creating component contents, see Chapter 5 Workboard Component Contents
- Placing an Existing View - panorama. com
2 Use the buttons at the top to display the Public, Private or other user’s workboards You can use the search box to find a view Expand the workboard where the view is located
- Database Properties - panorama. com
A string that indicates the connection points to the Panorama database where information (such as view caches, user states, connection tickets) used by the BI server is stored
- Filtering by Exceptions - panorama. com
2 In the Filter by Exceptions dialog box, select the relevant exceptions
- Building the Model - panorama. com
Here you define the scope of the model by selecting both the descriptive and numeric fields you want to include in it
- Searching for Discussions - panorama. com
Necto conducts search within the names and the message texts of the discussions, and returns the most relevant search results
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