- Dynamic Dashboard
- Export Format Options
- SAP Dashboards - Data Connections
- Working With Data Sources
- Previewing Models
- SAP Dashboards - Color Schemes
- SAP Dashboards - Themes
- Models & Templates
- Deleting Components & Alerts
- Universe Connectivity
- Web Connectivity Components
- SAP Dashboards - Text Components
- SAP Dashboards - Map Components
- Single Value Components
- Selector Components
- Container Components
- Chart Components
- Setting Component Text
- Component Colors
- Configure Component Properties
- Setting Component Properties
- Binding Components
- SAP Dashboards - Properties Panel
- Working With Components
- Docking/Undocking
- SAP Dashboards - Quick Views
- SAP Dashboards - Object Browser
- Components Browser
- SAP Dashboards - Font Options
- SAP Dashboards - WorkSpace
- SAP Dashboards - Version
- SAP Dashboards - Introduction
- SAP Dashboards - Home
SAP Dashboards Useful Resources
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- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
SAP Dashboards - Quick Views
In this chapter, we will discuss what Quick Views are and how is it beneficial to SAP Dashboards.
Ways to Access Quick Views
To quickly access different views in the Dashboard, you can use the Quick Views option. Go to View → Quick Views.
You can also access Quick Views by going to the Standard Tool Bar as shown in the following screenshot.
My Workspace − This is used to view workspace as you last configured it.
Canvas Only − This view can be selected to arrange components on Canvas while designing your model.
Spreadsheet Only − This view is used to display spreadsheet. It is useful to see the correctness of data, creating blank cells, or to put formulas. You can perform a search easily in case of large size spreadsheets.
Canvas and Spreadsheet − This is used to view Canvas and spreadsheet so that you can get more space to select components and to bind them to spreadsheets.
Using Auto-Hide
The auto − hide feature is used to automatically hide the panels when they are not in use. This function is available for the following components −
Property
Object Browser
Component Browser
Query Browser
When you have auto hide enabled, a panel will automatically collapse when you point the cursor outside the panel. You can again expand a panel by cpcking on the panel name in the workspace area.
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