Properties
In the upper part of the Properties tab, there is a table of properties of the currently selected object in the tree and the lower part shows the log of this object. Status icons of properties have the following meaning:
- Native object property
- Inherited property The Object column includes the name of the object from which the property has been inherited.
- The property value is detected automatically or loaded from the Active Directory.
- The property value cannot be edited (it is loaded from the Active Directory or from the detection).
Options in the Properties tab context menu:
- New property – add a new property to the object selected in the tree.
- Copy – copy the selected property.
- Paste – paste the property from the clipboard (e.g. copied from the different object).
- Delete – delete the selected property from the properties of the object selected in the tree.
- Functions
- Sum – sum the values of the selected property in all the sub-objects of the object selected in the tree.
- Go to parent object – in the tree goes to the object from which the selected property is inherited (the original object can be displayed again using the Go to menu – the Back command).
- Table – the menu allows to customize the table. For example to create filters, views or display multiple rows.
- Find – find text in the table displayed.
- Insert bar code – insert the code from the barcode reader into the selected property.
- Generate value – generate a new value of the property selected based on the numeric sequence used by this property. (The option is available only for editable non-inherited properties.)
- Edit – edit the value and behavior of the selected property.
Tip: You can insert a URL link or a link to a file/folder in the property value. The link will then be displayed as active. The following link types are supported:
- Web URL (e.g.: http://, https://, ftp://, file://)
- Paths to local drives (e.g.: C:\...)
- UNC path (\\server\...)
Note: If the path to a file on the drive contains spaces, enter the path as URL. I.e. instead of entering: D:\file with spaces.jpg, enter the path as URL: file:///D:/File%20with%20spaces.jpg
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