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Hands-On Dashboard Development with QlikView

You're reading from   Hands-On Dashboard Development with QlikView Practical guide to creating interactive and user-friendly business intelligence dashboards

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838646110
Length 156 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Abhishek Agarwal Abhishek Agarwal
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List boxes

We have already used list boxes in the previous chapters, and so we have a fair idea of what they do. Now, let's learn about all the properties of list boxes, which you can tweak to make them better suited for your needs.

  1. So, let's go to the QlikView document. To look at various list box properties, let's first go ahead and import, or create, some list boxes. For that, we will right-click on the dashboard, go to New Sheet Object and select the List Box... option there. This will result in the following window:
  1. In the Field drop-down menu, we will choose the YEAR field, just as an example, and then click on OK. As a result, the YEAR list box is created on the dashboard, as shown here:
  1. In this way, you will get just one field, but if, let's say, you are interested in adding multiple fields, then you can right-click, go to Select Fields, and...
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