Working with Designer Pane

You use the Designer Pane to add EnterpriseOne applications, batch versions, tasks, Watchlists, ADF applications, (Release 9.2.6) orchestrations and notifications, (Release 9.2.7.4) EnterpriseOne pages, (Release 9.2.9) Text, (Release 9.2.9) Image, and (Release 9.2.9.3) Widgets.

The Designer Pane contains a layout grid that you can use to add different components like tiles and lines. A tile is a generalized container that holds objects that can be activated. Tiles provide quick access to the open EnterpriseOne applications, batch versions, tasks, ADF applications, Watchlists, (Release 9.2.6) orchestrations and notifications, (Release 9.2.7.4) Enterprise pages, (Release 9.2.9) Text, (Release 9.2.9) Image, and (Release 9.2.9.3) Widgets. Each tile contains text describing the component with which it is associated. For example, an application tile lists the application name, and application title.

You can configure each tile using the Configure Tile dialog. You can add and delete components in a Designer Pane.

You can customize the initial size of the Designer Pane grid layout. You can extend the layout of the Designer Pane with more rows and columns, and add multiple sections. You can delete the rows and columns in a Designer Pane as well. You can also customize the initial grid size while adding new sections to the Designer Pane.

Note:

You must be in the Page Composer to work with the Designer Pane.