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Overview
On all OOONA manager pages, the grid layout is customizable, allowing you to show, hide, re-position or change the width of the columns according to your preferences.
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If you want the changes to be saved, you must save them as a customized grid layout.
That way, whenever you navigate to the page, the grid will be displayed according to your preferences.
Customizing the page layout
Hiding
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/ displaying columns
To hide or display columns in the grid:
Click the 3 vertical dots icon of any column title (fig 1)
Click the Columns option in the menu to open the columns list (fig 2).
The list contains all
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column titles available on
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the page.
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To hide a column: deselect the column title from the list (fig 3)
To display a column: select the column title from the list (fig 4)
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Make sure not to hide columns that display information you need to see |
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Repositioning columns
Columns can be repositioned so that all key column would be columns are displayed first without having , reducing the need to scroll the page to view them. Less commonly used columns can be positioned last.
To re-position a column click :
Click and hold the column title
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Drag the column title to the required location.
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As you drag the column, be aware of the white drop marks in between the column titles
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- these indicate where the column
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can be dropped
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Drop the column title at the required location.
Changing columns' width
Columns' The width of all columns can be adjusted.
To change the a column’s width, hover :
Hover over the fine black line between
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the column you wish to adjust and the
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column to the right until the cursor changes to a double line with 2 arrows
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Click, hold, and drag the column title’s edge to the right or to the left to change the column width
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Setting a customized grid layout as your page default
All changes are discarded once you navigate away from the pageWhen navigating away from a page, all grid changes that were made are discarded.
To save the changes as your page default you must save your the grid layout.:First, make
Make all the required changes on the page.
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Once done, click “Grid layout” (fig 1)
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Enter a name for your customized grid in the “Name” field (fig 2)
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Set the “My page default”
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switch to ON to set the customized grid as your page default so it would be applied whenever you navigate to this page (fig 3)
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Click “Add to my personalized grids” (fig 4).
Once added, your grid’s name will be displayed in the “Select” pull-down menu (fig 5).
Once the customized grid layout is saved, the “Grid layout” button will turn yellow to indicate that a saved grid, other than OOONA’s default grid, is applied on this page (fig 1).
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Making
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changes
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to a saved grid layout
If you need to apply additional changes to your saved grid, make To modify a saved grid:
Make the necessary changes (re-position
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width
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or hide/remove columns) and click “Grid layout” (fig 1)
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Make sure your grid’s name is displayed in the “Select” field (fig 2)
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Click “Update my current grid” to save the changes (fig 3)
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Click “Close” to finish (fig 4)
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Saving multiple grid layouts
Multiple grid layouts can be saved for the same page but .
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Note: When multiple grids are saved - only one can be set as the page default that will be applied when you navigate to the page. |
To add an additional customized saved grid layout, start by making
Make all the required changes
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on the
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page.
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Once done, click “Grid layout” (fig 1)
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Enter a name for your
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customized grid in the “Name” field (fig 2)
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Set the “My page default” switch to ON to set the new customized grid
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as your page default so it would be applied whenever you navigate to this page (fig 3). To set the new grid as a secondary grid
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- set the “My page default” switch to OFF.
Click “Add to my personalized grids” (fig 4).
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Once added, the additional grid will
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be displayed in the “Select” pull-down menu (fig 5).
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You now have multiple saved grids, which will be displayed in the dropdown list:
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Toggling between saved grids
To toggle between your saved grids, click :
Click “Grid layout” (fig 1)
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Select the required grid (fig 2)
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Once selected, your page’s grid will
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revert to the new selected grid
Click “Close” to finish
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Setting a different existing saved grid as your page default
To set another grid as your page default instead of the existing one, click change your page’s default grid:
Click “Grid layout” (fig 1)
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Select the grid you want to set as the page default from the “Select” pull-down menu (fig 2)
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Set the “My page default”
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switch to ON (fig 3)
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Click “Update my current grid” (fig 4)
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Click “Close” to finish.
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Deleting a saved grid layout
To delete a saved grid, click :
Click “Grid layout”
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(fig 1)
Select the
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grid you want to delete from the “Select” pull-down menu
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(fig 2)
Click “Delete my grid”
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(fig 3)
Click “Close” to finish (fig 4)
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If you deleted your page default grid, make sure to set another grid as your page default |
Setting a System Grid layout
A System Grid layout is a grid that is applied to all users that didn’t already set a system grid for themselves.
A system grid is saved separately for each page and can only be set by Administrators.
To set a System Grid layout:
Perform all the required changes on the page (reposition, change the column width, hide/show column, etc..)
https://ooona.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/OHC/pages/844660737/Customizing+a+page+layout+grid+layout#Customizing-the-page-layoutClick “Grid layout” (fig 1)
Click “Set current grid as the new System default grid” (fig 2)
The yellow text line will be added to indicate that the applied system grid is a customized one, and not the OOONA default grid (fig 3)To delete the customized system grid (saved by any Administrator), click “Delete the new system default grid” (fig 4)
To reset the grid for this instance only to the OOONA default grid, click “ Reset to Ooona default grid” (fig 5)
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Public grids
Public grids are grid layouts that can be applied by any user in the system.
These grids can only be created by users with the required role.
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Applying public grids
Any user can access the existing public grid layouts from Grid layout > Select a public grid layout:
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From this page, select the desired grid layout using the “Select” column (3):
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Once the grid is selected, it will be applied to the page.
From this point onward, the grid can be further customized.
The original public grid will be unaffected.
To save the grid or any changes done to it, it needs to be added to the personalized grid of the user by adding a name (4) and adding it to the selection (5).
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Adding public grids
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Required role: Can create public grid layouts |
Users with the required role can, when saving grids, also add them as public ones.
Creating a new public grid
To save a new grid as a public grid:
Give the new grid a name
Enable “Add as a public grid layout”
Click “Add to my personalized grids”
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Converting an existing grid into a public grid
To convert an existing grid into a public grid:
Select the required grid from the selection
Enable “Add as a public grid layout”
Update the grid
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Locking columns in the system grid so that users will not be able to show/hide them
The following functionality is currently only available on the following pages:
Sales dashboard > Orders page
Sales dashboard > Tasks page
My tasks page
Pool tasks page
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If you wish to add this functionality to additional pages contact OOONA |
When only saving a system grid while a column is disabled, it will only hide the column on the default view. Non-administrators can enable it back from the page’s column list (three vertical dots).
To prevent this, columns can be locked so that non-administrators will not be able to show them and vice versa. Columns can be locked so that users will not be able to disable them.
first, enable/disable the column on the required page.
Click “Grid layout” (fig 1).
Click “Limit columns that can be hidden/shown” (fig 2).
Double-click the required column name in the list to select it for locking (fig 3).
If the column is enabled on the page while locking, non-administrators will not be able to disable it.
If the column is disabled on the page while locking, non-administrators will not be able to enable it.
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