Submitted by wyndham on 2010/06/16 13:43
How do I create a template that looks like this:
 
 
and get it to load up automatically.  I got this by clicking about haphazardly and got exactly what I wanted, but I don't know what I did.
 
TIA for your help.
 

Comments

hi Wyndham
 
I'm not sure what exactly you mean by a template.
When you say:
How do I create a template that looks like this [...] and get it to load up automatically
- do you mean you simply want to start with a blank slate so-to-speak?
 
Have you had a look at the manual ? (you can download it as a help file - under 'Documentation' on the left there - it's not yet integrated in IQ but much easier than going through it online)
If you were able to say in more detail what you want to do I or others could help or direct you to particular help pages.
 
Under
Menu: Options >Program Settings >Modes there are the the options to start with last file & with the last view (Grid) - last view currently only supports reopening one grid (tab)
So if you then close IQ with Grid2 from your screenshot open - it will restart the same way.
 
Creating a new grid or view (as you have done) -
Menu: View > Grids > New Grid and name it whatever you want
- there also an icon for Grids (yellow square, red shadow) in the standard toolbar which will show a list of all grids and a New Grid button & a Manage Grids button
 
HTH, tom
 

I'll just add a couple words to Tom's advices.
 
To create a grid with only one column/field visible :
 
1- Click on the  "View" Menu, then "Grids", and finally "New Grid". (That's one way, there are others)
2- Type the name you want.
3- Your new grid will open with a set of columns, maybe just one. I haven't tried with the sample Data Base.
4- Remove or add the columns you want/don't want : click on the heading, and in the context menu, click on "Hide column" to remove it.
To add some, stiil in the column heading context menu : click on "Displayed columns". (you can also open the properties pane, view--> properties or press f4/shift-f4, and drag & drop the fields from the "available fields" section to the grid.

Anonymous

2010/06/22 13:17

In reply to by Armando

That's exactly what I want. Thank you gents for all your suggestions. I've copied them to a file and will refer to them until I learn them.

For automatically starting up your sample.SNDB, you could create a Windows shortcut
using text like this:
C:\IQ\InfoQube.exe /File:C:\IQ\Users\wyndham\sample.SNDB
 
(change folder name as appropriate)
 
Reference the InfoQube manual page Command line arguments