Using Panels To Organize Your Home Folder; Understanding Panels - Novell GROUPWISE 8 - LINUX-MAC CLIENT Manual

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6 If you don't want the folder to update its results each time you open it, deselect Find new
matching items each time the folder is opened.
7 Click Finish.

2.4 Using Panels to Organize Your Home Folder

Panels enable you to display multiple areas in a single, customized view. You can display any folder
in a panel. You can also display an address book or a Web page in a panel.
Section 2.4.1, "Understanding Panels," on page 52
Section 2.4.2, "Resizing a Panel," on page 53
Section 2.4.3, "Moving a Panel," on page 53
Section 2.4.4, "Customizing a Panel," on page 53
Section 2.4.5, "Creating a New Panel," on page 54
Section 2.4.6, "Removing a Panel from the View," on page 54
You are most likely to use panels to customize your Home folder, but any folder can be formatted
with panels.

2.4.1 Understanding Panels

A panel is a customized view of information in GroupWise. For example, the default Home folder
has an Unread Messages panel that displays a list of items you have not read. The Tasklist panel is
another default panel in the Home folder. The Tasklist panel displays items that are in your Tasklist
folder.
A panel can be created to display a multitude of information, from unread items to a summary
calendar. A predefined list of panels has been created, but you can also create your own custom
panels.
Figure 2-6
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The GroupWise Panels

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