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An example of Management view.

An example of a management view.

Top bar

Top bar in management view

In the picture above we have the top bar. The top bar has two parts.

  • View title, the view title is the name of the view and can sometimes contain a description of the view under it.

  • Button bar, which consist of management, filtering, and actions.

The button bar will be covered in more depth

Management

Management is made up of three buttons. Add, Edit and Delete. The first two buttons will open up an editor where you can edit account details and save them. The Delete button will open a confirmation dialog for deleting the selected accounts.

You can only edit one account at a time, so if you have multiple accounts selected you will not be able to press the edit button. You can delete multiple accounts at a time and the confirmation dialog will show you the selected accounts that will be deleted.

Filtering

Filtering consists of 4 parts.

  • Filtering button will open up a new dialog with various filtering options

  • Clear filters, which will clear all the filters currently set

  • Custom text search, which will filter entries based on their names.

  • Show advanced filters, will show additional filters for each column in the entry table.

Actions

Actions is a button found on the right side of the screen in the top bar. In some cases there will also be a “Info” drop-down menu for viewing information about selected users.

The actions drop-down menu has many capabilities. These all depend on the currently viewed management view, but will generally be actions that can be enacted upon the selected users.

Entry table

The entry table is the big table that will take up most of the screen space. This will contain entries of the currently viewed management view.

The entries can be sorted by clicking on a column in the header. For example in the above image all users are sorted alphabetically by their sign-in name. Columns can be hidden by pressing the three vertical lines on the upper-right corner of the table.

On the bottom-left you can see the number of selected entries. On the bottom-right you can view entries in pages.

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