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  1. Open the Browser Manager and expand the required browser group to display its browsers.

  2. Select the browser to which you want to add a view.

  3. Select Actions > Add View Add View icon 16bit.

    OR

    Right-click the highlighted browser and then, select Add View.

  4. In the View Name field, type the name of the new browser view that you are creating.

  5. In the View Description field, type a brief description of the new browser view.

  6. From the Display data at level list, to set the level on which to display the data in the Browser View window. You can select any of the hierarchy levels that you defined for the domain , for example, <Plant> , <Area>, <Unit>, or the level of the domain itself.

    • For an Instrument Index Standard Browser or Tag Number Browser, you can also select Typical to create a browser view profile with only typical tag and typical loop data.

    • For an Instrument Type browser, you can create a browser view profile on the domain level only.

    • Select the Set as default check box to make the current view the default view for the browser to which this view belongs. This way, all the settings defined for this view will be used to display the data in all the views belonging to the current browser.

    • Selecting this option allows you to switch between plants in a given domain and define a default browser view for another plant, while retaining the default browser views that were previously defined for plants in the current domain. By not selecting the Set as default view check box, your default browser view is not retained when defining a new default browser view in a different plant.

  7. Select the Count per group check box to display in the print preview and the printed view, the total number of rows contained in each group, delimited by the group separator in the print preview.

  8. Select the Personal view check box to make this view available to the current user only. Other users will not be able to see this view under Browser Groups and therefore will not be able to open it.

  9. Select Save.

  10. Define the style settings you require. For more details, see Browser View Style Settings .

  11. Define the sort settings you require. For more details, see Browser View Sort Settings.

  12. Define the filter settings you require. For more details, see Browser View Filter Settings.

  13. Select another browser to define a View profile, or close the Browser Manager.