Qapp Center is a self-contained manager that provides you with a comprehensive view of all accessible Qapp files.
Working with Qapp Center
1.Click the start menu
and select Qapp Center. The Qapp Center pane contains the following three categories by default:
▪Built-in Qapps — contains the pre-installed Qapps. This category is accessible to all users but can only be modified by system administrators.
▪Shared Qapps in Tenant — contains Qapp files that are accessible to all users in this tenant.
▪My Qapps — contains Qapp files that are only accessible to yourself. You can find your private Qapps in all accessible domains under one tenant.
2.Point to a Qapp file and click the
icon to preview it.
Further operations:
1)Point to a folder in the left pane, click the icon to select New Folder from the drop-down menu.
A new subfolder named New Folder 1 is created. 2)Rename the folder directly. |
1)Point to a folder in the left pane, click the icon to select Import Qapp from the drop-down menu. 2)Click Add Qapp on the pop-up page and select the target Qapp files from your local folder.
The selected files are displayed in the table list. If the destination already contains a Qapp file with the same name, the Overwrite check box will be auto-selected to overwrite the existing Qapp file. 3)Click Import. The import status of each Qapp file is displayed. 4)Click Complete. |
1)Click a folder in the left pane and then point to a Qapp file. 2)Click the icon and select Export from the drop-down menu. 3)You can specify the export location based on your needs. The default file location is C:\Users\<your username>\Downloads\. |
1)Click a folder in the left pane and then point to a Qapp file. 2)Click the icon and select Save as from the drop-down menu. 3)Rename the Qapp, and select another folder in the Qapp Center to save the Qapp. 4)Click OK. Tip: The original Qapp file will not be changed.
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See also:
▪Running a Qapp
▪Parser Library
▪Writing Your First Qapp