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Controlling the Appearance of Dashboard PagesThis topic explains how to control the appearance of dashboard pages. Columns are used to align the content on a dashboard. The sections within the columns hold the content. You can add or remove columns, and set the width in pixels or as a percentage of the dashboard page. When you have more than one column on a dashboard page, you can break the columns to arrange them on the page. For example, if you have two columns side by side, breaking the rightmost column causes it to move beneath the first column, and both columns will span the width originally occupied when they were side by side. If you have three columns side by side, breaking the middle column causes the two outer columns to move beneath the first column, and the first column spans the width originally occupied by the first two columns. Before you begin. To edit a dashboard, your user role must have the Access V3 Analytics privilege. To edit dashboards other than your own personal dashboard (My Dashboard), your user role must also have the Manage Dashboards privilege. In addition, to edit a custom dashboard that is stored under /Shared Folders/Migrated Company Wide Shared Folder, your user role must have the Access Migrated Company Wide Shared Folder privilege. To set the width of a column
To add column breaks
You can force the first column on the page to always display at the top of the page even when a user scrolls down the page. To always display the first column at the top of the page
Adding Sections to ColumnsSections are used within columns to hold the content of a dashboard. Sections are aligned vertically by default. You can drag as many sections as you want into a column. If you drag and drop content into a column without first adding a section to hold the content, a section is created automatically. If you drag a section from one column into another column, any content in that section is also included. To add a section to a column
Arranging Content Within SectionsWhen you drag an object to a section that already contains a single object, you can choose to drop the object either horizontally or vertically within the section. This sets the layout for the section. However, you can later change the layout for the section, as described here. To arrange the content in a section horizontally
To arrange the content in a section vertically
You can also apply formatting to the dashboard, for more information, see Applying Formatting to Dashboards. |
Published 5/23/2022 | Copyright © 2005, 2022, Oracle and/or its affiliates. Legal Notices. |