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      xeroseven last edited by

      I made a Graphical view as the admin user, however other users cannot see it.
      Please tell me I don't have to recreate all views for each user. :cry:

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        mlohbihler last edited by

        Hi Josh,

        Different users have different security permissions. It would violate security to allow other users access to any user's graphical views.

        You can however designate a view to be anonymously accessible. See the "Anonymous access" field. Then, review the "Remote views" section in the help.

        Best regards,
        Matthew

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          xeroseven last edited by

          Is there anyway to make the chart view stay open? I can see the chart if I hover over the icon, but I like to have a number of charts open at one time.

          Also, how can I change the font size and other attributes for the controls?

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            mlohbihler last edited by

            Hi Josh,

            No, there is currently no way to "lock" a chart open. Interesting idea though..

            Best regards,
            Matthew

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