About formatting panels and panel stacks

When you insert a panel stack into a document or dashboard, its formatting is determined by the control default for panel stacks. Each control type (text field, selector, panel stack, and so on) has a control default, which contains a full set of formatting properties to specify the default format. For more information on control defaults, including how to apply them and how to change them, see Formatting controls using control defaults.

You can change the formatting of each new panel stack as desired. You can use different interfaces to define the formatting. Which interface you use depends on your personal preference and what options you want to change. For more information, see Methods to format a panel stack below.

For panel stacks, you can apply different formats to different parts of the control. The following table summarizes the formatting options available for each part of a panel stack.

Panel Stack Part

Formatting Options

Container

The object that holds the actual control

  • Borders, including 3D borders, drop shadows, and rounded corners (Flash only), as well as standard border options such as color and style

Title bar

(Optional) Displays a title to identify the panel

  • Font

  • Background color options, including gradients

Individual panels

The different pages or layers of information in a panel stack

  • Background color options, including gradients

Methods to format a panel stack

You can change the formatting and other properties for panels and panel stacks by using any of the following methods:

The Formatting toolbar is the easiest to use, although it does not contain all of the available formatting options. The Properties dialog box provides all of the formatting options you will use to format panel stacks.

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