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== Re-arrange Rows tab ==
 
== Re-arrange Rows tab ==
 
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Use this tab to add, drop, or re-arrange the rows of data in a dataBlock.
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Use this tab to re-order, drop, or add rows in a dataBlock.
  
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To <b>re-order</b> rows, use the blue-arrow drag handles to move things around.
  
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To <b>drop</b> rows, click on their red X buttons.
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To <b>add</b> rows:  Begin in the [[Workbench]].  Before you invoke the editor, check mark the rows you would like to add.  Use the <b><i>dataBlock...</b></i> button and select the display to edit.  In the <b><i>Re-Arrange Rows</i></b> tab, use the green "+" button to add the checked rows to the display.
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At any point, you can use the <b><i>Apply Order</i></b> button to show a preview of your changes.
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Revision as of 12:16, 8 December 2016

Name section

This is the same for all display editors; read about the name section here.

dataBlock Options tab

dataBlock Settings tab

FieldDescriptionExample
Table TitleReplaces default title in top-left cornerTomato Production (000s)
Columns to ShowNumber of data columns to show before scrolling
Row Labels: Link to ChartRow titles become click-able for a popup chart
Row Labels: Hover NotesShow additional information when hovering on a series title

Cell Formatting tab

This is the common to all tabular display editors; read about the cell formatting tab here.

Re-arrange Rows tab

Use this tab to re-order, drop, or add rows in a dataBlock.

To re-order rows, use the blue-arrow drag handles to move things around.

To drop rows, click on their red X buttons.

To add rows: Begin in the Workbench. Before you invoke the editor, check mark the rows you would like to add. Use the dataBlock...</b> button and select the display to edit. In the <b>Re-Arrange Rows tab, use the green "+" button to add the checked rows to the display.

At any point, you can use the Apply Order button to show a preview of your changes.


Footer tab

This is the common to all display editors; read about the footer tab here.

Preview section

This is the common to all display editors; read about the preview section here.