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Displaying document to user

Our users are using the IE Plugin to access our QlikView documents. Naturally real estate in a document is precious. Do you design such that the user needs to view in "full screen" mode so that scroll bars don't appear. Also do you put menu items such as clear, back, forward, lock . . etc in the document so you can hide the QlikView menu bar?

Just wondering what people are doing.

Thanks,
Stephen

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Hi Stephen,

To answer your questions, follow some best Practices.

     * Build the report in 1024 x 768 layout.

     * Try to put objects within this layout

     * Yes, we do put clear, back, forward, current selection box icon as button inside the document.

     * To hide tab, it is based on user preference. Some like to navigate through icons or based on story. Some require tab to navigate.

     * If you have good icons and in visible size use icon and hide tabrow. It easily attract the user.

Regards,

Srini.