Multi-page

Use this portlet to create a dashboard with multiple tabs.

The following table shows the properties that you can change.

Table 1. Multi-page portlet properties

Property

Description

Title

Specifies the title of the portlet. If no title is specified, the Web page URL address is used by default.

You can specify a title for each supported language version of the product.

Language

Specifies the product language version in which the title appears. You can assign the same title for multiple language versions.

Source folder for pages

Specifies a folder or package in Public Folders where the entries for the portlet tabs reside. The entries can be pages, reports, shortcuts, folders, and so on.

Display Style

Specifies how the tabs appear in the dashboard: horizontally at the top of the page, or vertically on the left side of the page.

Show icons in tabs

Shows the icons that represent the type of entry in each tab. For example, if the entry is a shortcut, the shortcut icon will be included in the tab.

Vertical tabs width

Specifies the default width in pixels for vertical tabs.

Show tab menu

Specifies whether to show the tab menu button tab menu icon in the top, left side of the page. The tab menu is used to add, delete, and reorder the page tabs, and to edit the page.

Maximum height for reports

Specifies the page height for a selected tab when the content, such as a report, is displayed in an iFrame.

How To Modify the Properties

To modify the properties for this portlet, click the edit button to open the properties page. If the edit button is disabled or not visible, the administrator did not make these settings available to you. For more information, see Control Access to Portlets.

In the portlet properties page, to reset the default portlet settings, or to return to the settings specified by your administrator, click the reset button Reset icon in the portlet title bar. To exit the properties page without saving the changes, click the return button Return icon or click Cancel.

Tip:
  • In SAP Enterprise Portal, portlets are named iViews. This document may refer to iViews as portlets.
  • In Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server, portlets are named Web Parts. This document may refer to Web Parts as portlets.