Navigation Bar Settings
In , you can manage
these settings:
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This setting determines what icon is displayed in the left of the top navigation panel: Infor logo, Home icon, or your own icon that you upload. | |
This setting determines which application appears when you log in to Infor OS Portal. You can select the First
applicable workspace in navigation menu, First application in navigation menu, or Application. The application selection enables you to choose the
default application for everyone. A check box enables or disables whether the end user can select the startup selection. By default, this is enabled. If the application selected is not available for a user, then the homepage application selection uses the first application in the navigation menu as the default. |
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This setting determines the default display order of the navigation menu items
for all users in the tenant. Drag and drop the menu items to define the
order. Changes to this setting apply only to users who have not already changed their navigation order. |
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This setting enables the user to reorder the | , , and sections on the navigation menu. When this setting is disabled, the order is determined by the administration default order.|
This setting enables the user to reorder the applications in the navigation menu. When disabled, the order is determined by the default order. | |
This setting determines what is displayed as the user menu on the portal bar.
Infor OS Portal administrators can choose from these options:
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This setting enables an administrator to enter a custom URL to replace the current Help URL under in the | . If this value is empty, the default Infor Help is shown.|
This setting, when enabled, shows the environment type (TST, TRN, DEV) in the
navigation bar for easy identification between different tenant types. Production (PRD) environments are not displayed in the navigation bar. |
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This setting determines how many tabs a user can have. The minimum is 5, and the maximum is 30. The default is 20. |