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[[Panel]]s output content which are commonly displayed in the [[session interface]]. However, it is also possible to open a panel in a web browser.
[[Panel]]s output content which are commonly displayed in the [[viewer ]]interface. However, it is also possible to open a panel in a web browser.


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|notes=* The URL used to display the [[Panel]] in the web browser includes a [[Web Token]] which is tied to the [[Stakeholder]] and the [[Session]]. If the [[Panel]] is not assigned to the [[Stakeholder]], the contents of the [[Panel]] are replaced with a message indicating instead that the [[Panel]] is not accessible to the [[Stakeholder]]. If the [[Session]] is closed and a new [[Session]] based on the same [[Project]] is reopened, the URL is no longer valid.
|notes=* The URL used to display the [[Panel]] in the web browser includes a [[Web Token]] which is tied to the [[Stakeholder]] and the [[Session]]. If the [[Panel]] is not assigned to the [[Stakeholder]], the contents of the [[Panel]] are replaced with a message indicating instead that the [[Panel]] is not accessible to the [[Stakeholder]]. If the [[Session]] is closed and a new [[Session]] based on the same [[Project]] is reopened, the URL is no longer valid.
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 30 January 2024

Panels output content which are commonly displayed in the viewer interface. However, it is also possible to open a panel in a web browser.

Editor → Current Situation (Ribbon tab) → Panels (Ribbon bar) → The Panel to edit (Left panel)
How to open a Panel in a web browser:
  1. Open the list of Panels.
  2. Open the "Single Panels" listing.
  3. In the left panel, select the panel to open.
  4. At the bottom of the right panel, click on "Open in Web Browser".
  5. The web browser will now open, and the contents of the Panel will be displayed.

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