System Administrator Scenarios › How to Configure the Views for an Object › Configure the List View › Display Graphics in the View
Display Graphics in the View
You can use the following types of graphics to represent data in a list view:
- Colors. Represents data ranges by different colors where each color defines an attribute and a range of data. For example, you can configure an attribute so that the numbers 1-5 display in red, while the numbers 6-10 display in green.
- Icons. Represents ranges of values using a standard set of icons including colored checkmarks, discussion bubble, attachment icon, lock icon, and many others.
- Bar or column charts. Displays numbers, formulas, or money attributes as bar or column charts. Column charts are like bar charts, except that they are oriented up-and-down instead of left-to-right. You can add a stacked bar to bar charts that start at the right end of the primary bar. For example, add a stacked bar in the Primary Column to show cost to the date and another in the Secondary Column to show cost remaining.
The following rules apply when displaying graphics in list views:
- Virtual columns containing Gantt charts, progress bars, time sliced values, or virtual images cannot display graphics.
- Only number data type attributes can display graphics.
Note: Any changes that you make to the appearance of an attribute applies only to the specific view. You can set different appearance options for the same attribute in different views.
To display graphics in the list view, complete one or more of the following tasks:
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