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QlikView Reference Manual.pdf - QlikCommunity - QlikView

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The Import Bookmarks dialog<br />

Bookmarks Available for<br />

Import<br />

To the left all the bookmarks which were defined in the bookmark file are<br />

listed.<br />

Current Bookmarks To the right a list of existing user bookmarks or document bookmarks in the<br />

document is shown. Bookmarks must be imported either as a user bookmark or<br />

as a document bookmark. The radio buttons at the top of the dialog governs<br />

how the bookmark is imported.<br />

Import Highlight one or more bookmarks in the Bookmarks Available for Import<br />

list and press this button to import them.<br />

Rename Opens the Rename Bookmark dialog where a new name for the highlighted<br />

bookmark can be specified before import.<br />

15.6 Alternate States and Bookmarks<br />

Bookmarks capture selections in all states defined in the <strong>QlikView</strong> document. When recalling a bookmark<br />

created in version 11 (or later) the selections in all states will be applied.<br />

It is possible to make use of specific states contained in a bookmark within an expression. For example, this<br />

expression calculates Sales over the set generated by the selections defined in bookmark BM01 for the state<br />

’Group 1’.<br />

Example:<br />

sum({[Group 1]::BM01} Sales)<br />

Note!<br />

Existing bookmarks in <strong>QlikView</strong> documents created prior to version 11 will contain the default state only<br />

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