Configuring multi-panel plansheet
You can create multi-panel plansheet to display multiple standard plansheets in a single screen.
To create multi-panel plansheet:
- Select Configuration > Planning Engines > Plansheets.
 - Click New.
 - Select Multi-panel Plansheet.
 - Specify this information:
           
- Name
 - The name of the plansheet.
 - Display Name
 - The name to be displayed in the application. This is an optional field.
 - Type
 - The type of plansheet. This value is defaulted based on the type of plansheet selected. Multi-panel in this case.
 - System
 - If this check box is selected, the plansheet is system defined.
 - Enabled
 - If this check box is selected, the plansheet is visible to the specified users and roles.
 - Workbook
 - The workbook that must be used to group the plansheets.
 - Users
 - The users who can access the plansheet.
 - Roles
 - The roles authorized to access the plansheet.
 - Tags
 - The tag linked to the plansheet. Select from a list of pre-defined tags displayed in the Tags window.
 
 - Specify this information on the Layout tab:
           
- Column 1 (%)
 - The width of the 1st panel, as a percentage, in which the plansheet must be displayed in the row
 - Column 2 (%)
 - The width of the 2nd panel, as a percentage, in which the plansheet must be displayed in the row.
 - Column 3 (%)
 - The width of the 3rd panel, as a percentage, in which the plansheet must be displayed in the row.
 - Column 4 (%)
 - The width of the 4th panel, as a percentage, in which the plansheet must be displayed in the row.
 - Row Height
 - The height of the row, in pixels.
 
 - Specify this information on the Panels tab:
           
- Panel
 - The unique name of the panel.
 - Plansheet
 - Selected from a list of standard plansheets defined.
 - Layout
 - The location of the selected panel in the multi-panel plansheet, selected from a list of panel locations defined within the Layout tab.
 - Display on Load
 - 
              If this check box is selected, the panel is displayed in the location specified on the Layout tab, when you load the multi-panel plansheet.
              Note: If this check box is cleared, the panel is displayed only using a panel link, as specified on the Panel Links or the Panel Link Overrides tab.
 
 - Specify the required information on the Panel Links tab and click Add. See, Panel Links tab.
 - Specify the required information on the Plansheet Parameters tab and click Add. See, Plansheet Parameters tab (multi-panel).
 - Click Save.
 
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