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Use

You use layout management to:

  • Delete layouts

  • Transport layouts

  • Define layouts as initial layouts

Activities

To call layout management, choose Start of the navigation path Settings Next navigation step Layout Next navigation step Management End of the navigation path.

A list of layouts appears.

Note

The standard SAP layouts begin with a number.

Non-user-specific layouts (client-specific standard layouts) begin with "/".

User-specific layouts begin with a letter (A-Z).

Features

Processing Lists using SAP List Viewer Functions

You can process the list of layouts using the following SAP List Viewer functions:

  • First Column, Last Column, Column Left, Column Right (see: Navigating Within the List)

  • Choose Detail (see: Choosing Detail)

  • Sort in Ascending Order or Sort in Descending Order (see Sorting in Ascending or Descending Order)

  • Select and deselect rows (see: Selecting and Deselecting Rows)

  • Set or delete filter ( Setting and Deleting the Filter)

  • Change layout ( Changing Layouts)

  • Find ( Finding Terms)

  • Basic list ( Displaying the Basic List)

  • Printing lists ( Printing Lists)

  • Sending lists ( Sending Lists as Documents)

  • Saving lists as local files ( Local File)

Displaying User-Defined Layouts/Standard Layouts

If user-defined layouts can be defined in the list (see: Saving Layouts), you can use User-Defined Layouts/Standard Layouts to switch between the display of the standard layout that is available to all users and the display of the user-defined layouts that are only available to you.

The display of the standard layouts includes the SAP standard layouts as well as the non-user-specific, client-specific layouts.

Delete layouts

If you want to delete one or more layouts, select it/them and choose Delete Layout or Start of the navigation path Edit Next navigation step Delete Layout End of the navigation path.

Setting initial layouts

If you want the list to display a particular layout instead of a basic list, click the row of the layout in the IL ( Initial Layout) column, or select the layout and choose Set Initial Layout or Start of the navigation path Edit Next navigation step Set Initial Layout End of the navigation path.

Saving layouts

Start of the navigation path Layouts Next navigation step Save End of the navigation path saves your changes to the list of layouts.

Importing Layouts

With Import Layouts, you can import one or more layouts from another client.

  1. Choose Start of the navigation path Environment Next navigation step Import Layouts End of the navigation path.

  2. Enter the source client from which the import should proceed. A list of all the standard layouts in the client appears.

  3. Select the required layout. To select all the layouts, use Select All.

  4. Choose Import.

Transport layouts

Start of the navigation path Layout Next navigation step Transport End of the navigation path transports standard layouts from the current system into the target system. The SAP System puts the selected layouts in a Customizing order.

  1. Select one or more standard layouts that you want to transport into another system. To select all the standard layouts, use Select All.

    Note

    You can only transport standard layouts (the standard layouts or client-specific layouts in the standard system).

  2. Choose Start of the navigation path Layout Next navigation step Transport End of the navigation path.

  3. To create a new transport request, choose Create Request, enter a name for the request, and save the request.

    To select an existing transport request, choose Own Request and double-click on the desired request.

  4. Exit the Change Request Query dialog box with Continue.

  5. Transport the transport request into the target system using transport system functions. Choose Start of the navigation path Utilities Next navigation step Requests (Organizer) End of the navigation path.