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Views are a way to prioritize which data you want to see in which order. Depending on your user role and rights you might only be able to see one or more predefined views created by your administrator.

Views is a set of presorted columns and can be different from workspace to wokspace:

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Views can be accessed by the three dots menu to right below the profile icon:

X1 UI menu views.png

And this drawer will open:

X1 views drawer.png

HINT: The views menu drawer can be adjusted in the height so it is possible to see the user interface in the background and in that way see changes made on the fly when adding and/or rearranging the columns

Views for users that CAN’T create or edit views

If you don’t have access to create and/or edit views you can see a one or more of the views which has been shared with you like this:

X1 views not editable.png

In the left window you see a is a list of all available views, which user groups that they are shared with and the user name of who created the view + a modification date and modified by user name.

To the right you see a split window which first shows a list of all available columns in the system sorted alphabetical (can be configured different from system to system) and next shows a list of all selected columns in the order they are shown in the current workspace

INFO: To chose another view click on the circle to the right below the play icon so it turns blue like the already chosen and then click on ‘Close’ to the top right in the black beam:

X1 choose another view.png

Views for users that CAN create or edit views

If you have access to edit and/or create views it will look like this with blue check mark fields and the ‘Publish’ / ‘Discard’ menu in the black beam:

X1 views editable.png

In the left window you see a is a list of all available views, which user groups that they are shared with and the user name of who created the view + a modification date and modified by user name.

To the right you see a split window which first shows a list of all available columns in the system sorted alphabetical (can be configured different from system to system) and next shows a list of all selected columns in the order they are shown in the current workspace

How to create a new view

Enter the views menu to open the views drawer and then click the the three dots next the loop icon:

X1 views add new view.png

Give the view a name and click in the blue arrow to add it to the Views list:

X1 views new view name.png

Views can be shared to users by adding user groups to them like this:

X1 views add user groups.mov

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