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Moving/Sorting Columns
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6 years 9 months ago #393
by patrick20k
Moving/Sorting Columns was created by patrick20k
Did you know that you can rearrange most of the browse tables displayed in KLAS?
Because different libraries and different staff members use information in KLAS differently, we have built in the ability for each user to customize the order of the columns in just about every browse table they encounter.
Browse tables can also be sorted by any column and the Sort Column can be saved following this same procedure.
Download the attached QuickTip for more detailed information.
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Because different libraries and different staff members use information in KLAS differently, we have built in the ability for each user to customize the order of the columns in just about every browse table they encounter.
Browse tables can also be sorted by any column and the Sort Column can be saved following this same procedure.
- Right-click inside any browse table and select Move Columns.
- Click-and-drag any column heading to move it to a new position. Move as many columns as you want.
- Once you are satisfied with the column order, right-click again and select Save Column Positions and Sizes.
Download the attached QuickTip for more detailed information.
Note: You must be logged into klasusers.com to access these documents.
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6 years 9 months ago #395
by thorntonc
Replied by thorntonc on topic Moving/Sorting Columns
Thank you Katy for the tip!! We are able to put everything in view instead of sliding the screen over.
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6 years 9 months ago #396
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Replied by patrick20k on topic Moving/Sorting Columns
I'm glad it helps!
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