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Jump To Properties Reference

Properties of Jump To Dialog

Properties of the Jump To dialog box are described below,

  1. Name - Name of the Jump To scenario you are creating is specified here.

  2. Jump To - Select a Jump To type to open a document. You can choose one option from the following using the radio button - Dashboard, Report, External Url, or Internal Page.

  3. Document - Document dropdown is available only when the Jump To - Dashboard or Report option is selected. Choose a document from the dropdown to open in the Jump To scenario.

  4. Parameters - Parameters tab is available only when the Jump To - Dashboard or Report option is selected. Parameters of the target document are displayed in the Parameters tab. You can select a Value Type (Not Set, Constant, Selected Value, Slicer, Filtered Value and Parameter) and set the value of the parameter you want pass to the Jump To scenario.

  5. Options - Options tab is available only when the Jump To - Dashboard or Report option is selected. Options to customize the appearance of the Jump To scenario are described below,

    • Show Toolbar - Select an option from the dropdown to either show, auto hide or hide the toolbar of the target document in the Jump To scenario.

    • Page Size Mode - Select an option from the dropdown to fit the target document in the Jump To dialog.

    • Initial Page Number - Set an initial page number to open when navigating to the Jump To scenario.

  6. Open Mode - Open Mode option is available for the Jump To - Dashboard, Report or External URL options. Following options are available in the Open Mode dropdown,

    • Dialog: Jump To scenario will open in a dialog box. With this option, you cannot interact with the other features on the original document.

    • New Window: Jump To scenario will open in a new window.

    • Embedded: Jump To scenario will open in an embedded window with an option to navigate back to the original document.

    • Redirect: Jump To scenario will be redirected to a new page open in the same tab of your browser. You can navigate back to the original document using the Back button of the browser window.

    • Modeless Dialog: Jump To scenario will open in a dialog box and you can interact with the other features on the original document.

  7. Dialog Settings - Customize the appearance of the Jump To dialog box using the following settings,

    • Dialog Size: Set the size of the Jump To dialog box. You can set the width and height of the dialog box in pixels or percentage.

    • Dialog Location: Set the location of the dialog on the screen. It has two options: Center and Mouse Position. Center is the default value.

    • Allow Resize: Use this toggle button to resize the dialog. The default value is False.

    • Dialog Header: Use the toggle button to display or hide the header of the dialog box. The default value is set to False. To set the Fill Color and Font Color of the header enable the Dialog Header button.

    • Fill Color: Set a fill color of the header background of the Jump To dialog.

    • Font Color: Set a font color of the header of the Jump To dialog.

    • Close Button: Use to toggle button to show or hide the Close button on the Jump To dialog box.

    • Image: Use an image on the Dialog Header which is also used to close the dialog box by clicking on it. You can set an image only when the Close Button is enabled.

    Note: When the selected Open Mode is Dialog and the Dialog Header is enabled, only then you can move the Jump To dialog box. When the Dialog Header is disabled, then you can set the position using the Dialog Location option. You can resize the Jump To dialog box using the Allow Resize option.