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− | ''Notes: The expand/collapse icon usually appears in the top right corner of a control box.'' | + | ''Notes: |
− | '' The panel remains open until the control's collapse is clicked; the website remains usable whether this panel is expanded or collapsed. However, some controls require the panel to be closed for the control's display is refreshed with the new settings.'' | + | ''The expand/collapse icon usually appears in the top right corner of a control box.'' |
+ | '' The panel remains open until the control's collapse is clicked; the website remains usable whether this panel is expanded or collapsed. | ||
+ | ''However, some controls require the panel to be closed for the control's display is refreshed with the new settings.'' | ||
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Revision as of 15:54, 25 September 2013
In-Session Settings Panel
In-session settings allow the format and content of display control to be temporarily modified. For example the date range for a chart can be altered from the default range using in-session settings.
The diagram to the left shows an in-session settings panel for a single Y-axis chart that allow the used to temporary the chart's date range, select bar or line charting and select if the chart shows date by month quarter by year in a continuous or wrapped fashion.
>> To use a control's in-session settings:
- Open or close the control's default settings panel by clicking on the expand/collapse icon.
Notes: The expand/collapse icon usually appears in the top right corner of a control box. The panel remains open until the control's collapse is clicked; the website remains usable whether this panel is expanded or collapsed. However, some controls require the panel to be closed for the control's display is refreshed with the new settings.