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QlikView Reference Manual.pdf - QlikCommunity - QlikView

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Print Settings Clicking the Print Settings button takes you to the Print Settings dialog<br />

where it is possible to define margins and header/footer format. The Print Settings<br />

dialog holds two pages, Print: Layout (page 100) and Print: Header/Footer<br />

(page 101).<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 />

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

Every sheet object is assigned a unique ID, which for charts start with CH01.<br />

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

later on.<br />

Detached If enabled, the chart will be detached, that is, it will no longer be dynamically<br />

updated when selections are made.<br />

Read Only If enabled, the chart will be read only, that is, selections cannot be made by<br />

clicking or painting with the mouse in the chart.<br />

Calculation Condition Typing an expression in this text box sets a condition that needs to be fulfilled<br />

for the chart to be displayed. If the condition is not fulfilled, the text<br />

"Calculation condition unfulfilled" will be displayed in the chart. The value<br />

may be entered as a calculated formula. Click on the ... button to open the<br />

Edit Expression Dialog (page 737).<br />

Chart Type The Chart Type group is where you select the basic layout of the chart. For<br />

more information on each chart type, see Chart Types (page 595).<br />

Fast Type Change In this group you can enable an icon in the chart from which the user can<br />

change chart type without going through the chart properties dialog.<br />

Allowed Types<br />

In this list you select which chart types that should appear in the drop-down.<br />

Two or more types have to be chosen for fast type change to be enabled.<br />

Preferred Icon Position<br />

In graphical charts, the fast type change icon can be positioned either inside<br />

the chart or in the sheet object caption. In table charts, the caption is the only<br />

alternative.<br />

Reset User Sizing By pressing this button, all user sizing of legend, title etc. in graphical charts<br />

will be reset. Docking of individual items will not be affected.<br />

Reset User Docking By pressing this button, all user docking of legend, title etc. in graphical<br />

charts will be reset.<br />

Error Messages Opens the Custom Error Messages (page 855) dialog.<br />

<strong>Reference</strong> Mode Settings for how the reference background should be plotted when using the<br />

Set <strong>Reference</strong> option from the chart's context menu. This setting is only meaningful<br />

for some charts.<br />

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