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QlikView Reference Manual.pdf - QlikCommunity - QlikView

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32 Sheet Objects<br />

The following types of sheet objects exist:<br />

List Box page 457<br />

Statistics Box page 483<br />

Multi Box page 489<br />

Table Box page 501<br />

Charts page 587<br />

Input Box page 519<br />

Current Selections Box page 513<br />

Button page 529<br />

Text Object page 539<br />

Line/Arrow Object page 545<br />

Slider/Calendar Object page 549<br />

Custom Object page 573<br />

Search Object page 561<br />

Bookmark Object page 557<br />

Container page 567<br />

32.1 Local Objects and Server Objects<br />

There are three different types of sheet objects:<br />

Document sheet objects are stored inside the qvw document. They will always be available to whoever<br />

opens the document locally or from a <strong>QlikView</strong> Server.<br />

Personal server objects are only available when working with a document on <strong>QlikView</strong> Server and only to<br />

authenticated users. They are stored in a repository on the server and are accessible to the user from any computer<br />

where authenticated. Your personal server objects can be managed from the My Server Objects (page<br />

579) page of the Server Objects Dialog (page 578) dialog, accessible from the Layout menu, or through the<br />

Server Objects Pane (page 577) pane, accessible from the View menu.<br />

Shared server objects are only available when working with a document on <strong>QlikView</strong> Server and only to<br />

authenticated users. Any user who has created a personal server object may flag this as shared. They will<br />

then become available to other users. Just like personal server objects shared server sheet objects are stored<br />

in a repository on the server. Available shared server objects can be managed from the Shared Server<br />

Objects page of the Server Objects Dialog (page 578), accessible from the Layout menu, or through the<br />

Server Objects Pane (page 577), accessible from the View menu.<br />

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