Use the Manage Custom Views dialog box to save, define, and manage all defined views.
All of the Customize View functions are part of a view. When you use Customize View to choose different fields or apply a custom filter, you are actually modifying the current view. The current view is shown in the Advanced toolbar. Create new named views to store different view configurations. Click the down-arrow on the Advanced toolbar to select different views.
Views are accessed by clicking the down arrow on the Advanced toolbar. The environment you are in determines the default view. The following are the default views:
You can change the default by making a different selection and closing out of the dialog box.
You can create and save custom views. First, create the view you want to save, and then use the Manage Custom Views dialog box to save and manage it.
You can customize the view in the application window. By making efficient use of properties and customizing your view, data management becomes much more tailored to your project.
Turn the Navigation Pane On or Off
The navigation pane is located on the left side of the window. The navigation pane is displayed by default.
Turn the Preview Pane On or Off
The preview pane is located at the bottom of the window. The preview pane is displayed by default.
Turn the Shortcuts Pane On or Off
The shortcuts pane is part of the navigation pane. It displays the shortcuts you've created. It is displayed by default.
Turn the Toolbars On or Off
The standard toolbar is displayed by default.
Customize How the Toolbar is Organized
The standard and advanced toolbar and menus can be customized to fit your needs.
Change the Display of Status Bar
The status bar at the bottom of the window displays the number of files currently selected, the name of the server into which you are currently logged, the name of the active vault database, and the account name currently logged into the vault. The status bar is turned on by default.
Customize the View
The view can be customized per folder.