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How to Organize Navigation Bar in vTiger?

August 26, 2013
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vTigerCRM has a nice feature which allows users to arrange the navigation bar menu items. It’s helpful when you have many modules enabled, but not all of them are used on a daily basis. To add or remove menu items from the vTiger navigation bar follow the instructions below: Mouse over the “gear” icon on the right upper corner Click “CRM Settings” Under “Studio” section, hit “vTiger Menu Editor” “Selected Modules” are the modules which will show up on the main navigation bar. Use the arrows to add,remove and order the modules.

How To Disable Modules In vTiger?

August 26, 2013
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Out of the box vTiger comes with a lot of enabled modules. In most cases you will not be using all the modules and those can take up a valuable space on your screen. You can either use the “vTiger Menu Editor” and remove them from the navigation bar, or if you are certain that you do not need them – just follow the instructions below and disable the unnecessary vTiger modules. Note, the modules can be re-enabled at any time. Mouse over the “gear” icon on the right upper corner Click “CRM Settings” Under “Studio” section, hit “Module Manager” Mouse over the check-box – it will say “Disable Module” Click on the check-box and it will change to red X.

How To Change The Order Of Related Lists In vTigerCRM

August 26, 2013
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In order to quickly and efficiently see the information that you need, you can rearrange the vTiger Related Lists to fit your needs. To do so: Mouse over the “gear” icon on the right upper corner Click “CRM Settings” Under “Studio” section, hit “Module Manager” Click on the wrench(far right side) next to the module you want to order the Related Lists. Click “Layout Editor” Click on “Arrange Related List” button Once list is open, you can easily move them up or down. By default vTiger comes with many enabled modules which take up a lot of space on the screen and has no value to you – see how you can disable modules in vTiger and optimize your screen space.