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QlikView Reference Manual.pdf - QlikCommunity - QlikView

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Currently Selected<br />

OCX<br />

The name of the currently selected OCX replacement.<br />

Object ID This is used for Internal Macro Interpreter (page 873) purposes. Every sheet<br />

object is assigned a unique ID, which for custom objects start with CO01.<br />

Linked objects share the same object ID. It is possible to edit this ID number<br />

later on.<br />

Select OCX Replacement<br />

Click this button to open the Insert Object dialog where you may select or<br />

change an OCX replacement control.<br />

OCX Properties Opens the Properties dialog for the OCX replacement control used. This<br />

dialog is programmed by the provider of the OCX replacement control and<br />

may vary in looks and functionality. It may also be unavailable for certain<br />

replacement controls.<br />

Alternate State Choose one of the available states in the list. The following Alternate States are always available.<br />

Inherited<br />

The sheets and sheet objects are always in the inherited state unless overridden by the Qlik-<br />

View developer. This setting is inherited from the object on the level above, a chart in a sheet<br />

gets the same settings as the sheet if inherited is chosen.<br />

Default state<br />

This is the state where most <strong>QlikView</strong> usage occurs and is represented by $. The <strong>QlikView</strong><br />

document is always in the default state.<br />

46.3 Layout<br />

On the Layout tab you can specify how the sheet object should appear on the layout. This includes settings<br />

for shape, border and the layer on which the object should reside. This page is identical to the Layout page<br />

of the list box.<br />

See Layout (page 476).<br />

46.4 Caption<br />

On the Caption tab you can make advanced settings for the caption, including background and foreground<br />

(text) color with separate settings for active and inactive state. This page is identical to the Caption page at<br />

object, document and sheet level.<br />

See Caption (page 479).<br />

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