Documents, pages, cards

Documents, pages, cards

The navigation and definition of a document are based on 3 levels:
  1. The Document
  2. The Pages
  3. The Cards (i.e. graphics, texts, various data visualization at the finest level.)

It is well noted that a document contains several pages (a cover page and at least one page of results or data) and therefore necessarily several cards.




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Note that the currently selected level is indicated in the upper white band.





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