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I created a new launch self-serve page within the Content folder. I need to move the new folder after an existing folder. Can someone tell me how to move the folder down? I need to move "My New Folder" after the DV folder. This is the existing path. Thanks

Content
+ PROD
+ Reporting
+ My New Folder
+ UR
+ MRD
+ DV

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WF 8205, Windows 10
Oracle DBMS
EXL07/PDF Output
 
Posts: 244 | Registered: August 27, 2012Report This Post
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You can change the sort order of a folder by right-clicking on it and selecting "Properties".

Near the bottom of the properties is a text box called "Sort Order". Entering negative numbers will make the folder appear higher in the Content list, and positive numbers will make it appear lower.


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WebFOCUS 8.1.05M
Windows, All Outputs
 
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In Dev Studio 8009 there is no sort order box. Most of the information in the Properties box is grayed out.


WF 8205, Windows 10
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EXL07/PDF Output
 
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Not in 8.1.04 either; must be a new feature in 8.1.05


Tom Flynn
WebFOCUS 8.1.05 - PROD/QA
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Sorry, you do this from the web interface (WebFOCUS BI Portal).

You access it from a web browser like this:

http://your_WebFOCUS_servername_here/ibi_apps


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That works, thanks for the tip...


Tom Flynn
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Thanks Squatch, your suggestion did work after I did it from the BI Portal and not from Developer Studio. Wish everything else can go as smoothly. Thanks again. Enjoy your weekend.


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