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QlikView Reference Manual.pdf - QlikCommunity - QlikView

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Part 5 Sheet and Sheet Objects<br />

Help Pop-ups This button opens the Pop-Up Window Settings (page 411) dialog where the<br />

default look of help pop-up messages can be determined.<br />

Alternate States... Alternate States functionality is enabled by a <strong>QlikView</strong> developer. The developer<br />

invokes the Alternate States dialog by clicking this button. For more<br />

information see Alternate States (page 122).<br />

Note!<br />

Do not enable this functionality unless it is really needed in the <strong>QlikView</strong><br />

Document.<br />

Memory Statistics Click this button to save a table file containing memory usage statistics for the<br />

current <strong>QlikView</strong> document. This file can be read e.g. by <strong>QlikView</strong> for an analysis<br />

of memory requirements for different parts of the document.<br />

Default Sheet Background<br />

Use Passive FTP<br />

Semantics<br />

The Background Color for the Default Sheet Background of the document<br />

window(s) can be customized by checking this alternative. A color can be<br />

defined as a solid color or a gradient via the Color Area (page 412) dialog<br />

that opens when clicking the button. Alternatively, it is possible to specify a<br />

background image by checking Wallpaper Image and clicking the Change<br />

button. This will open the Change Wallpaper dialog where a picture file can<br />

be selected. The background image can be altered with the following options.<br />

Image Formatting:<br />

No Stretch:<br />

The image is displayed as is, which may cause masking problems.<br />

Fill:<br />

The image is stretched in order to fill the sheet, without regard to aspect ratio.<br />

Keep Aspect:<br />

The image is stretched as far as possible while retaining the correct aspect<br />

ratio.<br />

Fill with Aspect:<br />

The image is stretched as far as possible while retaining the correct aspect<br />

ratio. Areas not covered are then filled by cropping of the image.<br />

Tile:<br />

If this option is selected, the image will be tiled the as many times as space<br />

allows.<br />

Horizontal and Vertical orientation:<br />

Horizontal:<br />

The image can be horizontally aligned: Left, Centered or Right.<br />

Vertical:<br />

The image can be vertically aligned: Top, Centered or Bottom.<br />

If the Use Passive FTP Semantics option is checked, the passive Ftp semantics<br />

will be enabled. Ftp comes into play in the Open Internet Files or Open<br />

<strong>QlikView</strong> Document (page 191). The passive semantics option is used for communicating<br />

with a server through a firewall.<br />

Generate Logfile To track the execution of the load script select Generate Logfile. The information<br />

that is shown in the Progress window during script execution will be<br />

stored as qv.log.<br />

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