Configure a Navigation View

You can manipulate Navigation views in some of the same ways that you can in Windows Explorer. The changes that you make are saved between sessions.

ClosedPowerWeb Procedures

Use these steps for PowerWeb.

ClosedSort Documents by Column

To sort documents in a Navigation view based on a particular column:

  1. Click the column heading that you want to sort on and then click Ascending or Descending.

    An arrowhead icon A gray triangle, with its point facing upwards. in the column heading indicates the current sorting column and sort order.

  2. Click the column heading again to reverse the sort order.

ClosedChange Column Order

To change the order of columns:

  • Click the column heading, drag it, and drop it in the desired position.

ClosedChange Column Visibility

To change the visibility of columns:

  1. Right-click a column heading.

    The Columns to Show dialog box appears.

  2. Choose one or more of the following options:

    • To hide a visible column, clear its check box.

    • To show a hidden column, select its check box.

    • To restore the default column visibility, click Restore To Defaults.

  3. When you are done setting the column visibility, click OK.

ClosedFilter Based on Column Values

In addition to the preceding actions, you may also filter the documents shown in the following view types based on the property values of the documents that are shown in these views:

  • Search Results

  • Dynamic collections

You do this by defining a filter similar to defining a filter in Microsoft Excel. You may only define one filter at a time.

To filter a view based on the values of the columns that are shown:

  1. Click the column header of the property upon which you want to filter the view.

  2. Click Filter By.

    A dialog box appears that lists the values that are used by the documents that are shown in the view. By default, no property values are selected.

  3. Select the property values that you want shown in the view.

  4. Click Apply.

    The view is refreshed to show only those documents that have the selected property values. A filter icon A blue filter. appears in the column header to indicate that a filter is active.

ClosedRemove Column Filter

To remove a filter on a column:

  • Repeat the preceding task and select Reset.

    The view is refreshed to show the resulting documents.

ClosedPowerUser Procedures

Use these steps for PowerUser.

ClosedSort Documents by Column

To sort documents in a Navigation view based on a particular column:

  1. Double-click the column heading that you want to sort on.

    An arrowhead icon A gray triangle, with its point facing upwards. in the column heading indicates the current sorting column and sort order.

  2. Double-click the column heading again to reverse the sort order.

ClosedAdjust Column Width

To adjust the width of a column:

  1. Hover your cursor over the right column divider of the column that you want to resize until your cursor appears as a double-headed arrow A vertical line, with left and right arrows on either side..

  2. Click and drag the column divider until the column is the desired width.

  3. Release the column divider.

ClosedChange Column Order or Visibility

To change the order or visibility of columns:

  1. Press and hold the Ctrl key while right-clicking a column heading.

    The Configure Columns dialog box appears.

  2. To hide a visible column, clear its check box or select it and click Hide.

  3. To show a hidden column, select its check box or select it and click Show.

  4. To move a column, click and drag it to the desired position or select it and click Move Up or Move Down until it is in the desired position.

ClosedFilter Based on Column Values

Note:

Filters are disabled when the Load Navigation view data on demand option is enabled as described in Advanced Options.

In addition to the preceding actions, you may also filter the documents shown in the following view types based on the property values of the documents that are shown in these views:

  • My Search Results

  • Dynamic collections

You do this by defining a filter similar to defining a filter in Microsoft Excel.

To filter a view based on the values of the columns that are shown:

  1. Right-click the column header of the property upon which you want to filter the view.

    A dialog box appears containing filter options and a list of the values for the selected property. The values are those that are used by the documents that are shown in the view. By default, all property values are selected.

  2. Clear the property values that you do not want shown in the view.

  3. Click OK.

    The view is refreshed to show only those documents that have the selected property values. A filter icon A blue filter. appears in the column header to indicate that a filter is active. The icon also appears in the context bar to indicate that a filter is active that might not be visible without scrolling the view pane horizontally.

  4. Enable Remember this filter to retain the filter settings between sessions.

    The filter will also be applied to the other views that can be filtered.

ClosedRemove Column Filter

To remove a filter on a column:

  • Choose between two options:

    • Option 1:

      1. Right-click the column header of the property for which you want to remove a filter.

        A dialog box appears containing filter options and a list of the values for the selected property.

      2. Select Reset this filter.

        To remove all filters, select Reset all filters. The view is refreshed to show the resulting documents.

    • Option 2:

      1. Click the filter icon A blue filter. in the context bar.

        A dialog box appears that prompts you to confirm that you want to reset all column filters.

      2. Click Yes.

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