Create Views in LiveView
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LiveView is a graphical user interface tool for Windows. LiveView is not part of the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) technology, but it is also not part of Microsoft Office. LiveView is an independent application written in C++ using the Flexibility utility language. Flexibility is a WYSIWYG text editor that controls all the aspects of a LiveView project including creation, modification, management, and display.Liveview is different from other visual tools because you can work directly in the LiveView workspace without having to open any other applications. Liveview Desktop allows you to view and analyze your information from any location on the desktop. You can use LiveView Desktop just to issue commands to LiveView Server, get query results in chart or tabular form, create data visualizations, and modify existing table rows and columns. LiveView Desktop automatically saves your active session in a temporary folder on the hard drive.
To create a Live Perspective in Liveview, first you must choose the main perspective in Liveview and then click on the toolbar at the top of the Liveview workspace. There you will see several views of your desktop, each in its own perspective. The current view is the default one and is the main workspace view. To switch to a specific view in the Liveview workspace, click on the view icon and choose the view you want to be displayed. In addition, to switch back to the main workspace view, just click in the Liveview workspace. You will see that the other views are not particularly useful.