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Control layout of worksheets

Looking for tips and hints on controlling the layout of QlikView documents.

i.e Ctrl + G brings up Design Grid to make life easier but can we precisely control a straigh table (i.e enter pixel sizes) and the columns widths in a straight table?

Being able to see where an object was positionsed in relation to the document would be handy as well.

Any other hints or tips welcome.

Thanks in advance.

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Note (to myself) : The design align buttons (in the Design toolbar above) don't align against the worksheet but only other selected items.

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its_anandrjs

Use Design Menu Bar for designing there is so many option for align for different types suggested use that bar from

View -> Toolbars -> Design

Hope this helps

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More like this (which I just found). Handy for the objects if not table control.

Ctrl+ arrow keys when an object(s) is selected to move it 1 pixel at a time which is perfect for getting that pixel perfect alignment that’s essential to getting a professional looking dashboard.

Ctrl+Shift arrow keys; as above but moves the object(s) 10 pixels at a time.

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Note (to myself) : The design align buttons (in the Design toolbar above) don't align against the worksheet but only other selected items.

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One more might be:

Click on a chart and then press Ctrl + Shift , a red border would appear defining the size of the chart an dividing it into separate sections which you can modify.

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Another note to myself.

On the General tab  in properties there is the ability to position objects against the worksheet.

PrashantSangle

Hi,

go to the Property->Caption .

Set X-pos, Y-pos,Width and Height

regards,

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