Define Page Navigation Trees
The Page Navigation Tree frame appears on the page properties screen and defines any navigation trees included on the page.
Navigation trees display a hierarchical set of links to other pages. Although similar to the ContextLinks feature, the navigation tree allows you to see the “big picture” rather than a single path. For example, you can provide a broader view of a constituent by displaying links to all planned gifts associated with the constituent record.
The navigation tree panel is collapsed to the right side of the screen. A button appears, displaying the name you entered in the Caption field of the properties screen. To expand the panel, hover your cursor over the button. You can resize the panel or pin it, making it always visible. You can also toggle the visibility of the navigation tree by selecting the Navigation tree menu option from the View menu.
To refresh the navigation tree:
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Select Refresh this page in the Task pane
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Execute a post-action event of “Refresh Page”
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Visit a new page with a different navigation tree datalist (or contextID)
At the page level, you have control over the navigation tree caption, image, datalist, visibility, and context ID for the datalist. Each of these can be expressions.