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Revision as of 17:06, 15 June 2016
Paged Viewports extend the capabilities of standard Viewports in XLCubed. They allow different parts of the current workbook to be displayed in a centralised area, and for users to quickly and easily change what is being viewed. For example a user may have several icons available through which they can swith the display from a line chart, to a ranking chart or to a dynamic grid. The example below has 3 Paged Viewports to display differing view on seperate aspects of the business, and a TreeMap looking at a consolidated sales view.
Users can easily switch what is being displayed in each Paged Viewport by clicking the icons on the top left.
A Paged Viewport consists of:
1) Overlays. These are icons or images which the user can click on to either change the currently displayed Viewport, or to act as a hyperlink to move to anbother part of the wokbook. XLCubed has an image library, or custom images can also be specified.
2) Viewports. These are dynamic windows onto another part of the workbook and can display any XLCubed or Excel content in the selected range.They can be optionally set to 'scale' the selected range to fit the Viewport size, or if not scaled they will display scrollbars when required.
When adding a Paged Viewport from the XLCubed Visualise ribbon