Note that after changing an option on one of these tabs, or on any
other tab, the Apply button at the top of the tab becomes enabled and the user must
click it to see the changes in the chart or grid.
The final tab is the Data Layout tab, which is the PAS version of the Professional
client??™s Setup Panel. Recall that there is no drag and drop in the Standard client,
however, so working with this tab is somewhat different. First, moving a dimension
from the background to the rows or columns, or vice versa, requires the user to click
on the dimension and then click the Up or Down buttons to move that dimension
up and down. For example, clicking on a dimension in the background and clicking
the Up button moves that dimension to the bottom of the Columns box. If there is
already a dimension in the Columns box, clicking the Up arrow again will move the
dimension to the top of the Columns box; clicking it again will move it to the bottom
of the Rows box. Another click moves it up the Rows box until it eventually reaches
the top and the Up button becomes disabled. Likewise, repeatedly clicking the Down
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button will move it down through the Rows and Columns until it is returned to the
Background.
It is relatively easy to work with the dimensions to move them around, but there
is no tab to select the members of the dimension as there is in the Professional client.
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