Icons collection
Prerequisite: To view, add, and edit custom icons for WorkZone Client, you must have the CONFIGADM access code.
You can add custom SVG icons for your organization to use in WorkZone Client, and then configure where and when these icons will be used. You can add custom icons either as files from your computer or as SVG code (the system will verify whether provided code can be properly rendered).
Important: You can only use SVG files as custom icons in WorkZone Client.
View existing icons for WorkZone Client
You can view and edit existing icons on the Icons collection page.
- On the start page, click Client.
- Select the Icons collection tab. The list of custom icons currently added to WorkZone Client is then displayed.
Add a new custom icon
- On the start page, click Client.
- Select the Icons collection tab.
- In the right bottom corner, click Create. The Client icon dialog box then opens.
- Enter the Icon name for this icon. Icon names must be unique for each icon.
- Add the SVG icon:
- Under Icon from file, select the SVG file from your file system. The selected icon will be automatically previewed.
- Under Icon as SVG code, enter the SVG code of your icon. To obtain the code, open your SVG icon in any text editor, and copy the displayed code.
- Click Create.
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Edit an existing custom icon
- On the start page, click Client.
- Select the Icons collection tab.
- Point to the icon that you want to edit. A menu bar with action buttons then appears.
- Click Edit.
- Apply the required changes in the Client icon dialog box.
- Click Save.
Delete an existing custom icon
Important: You cannot delete a system icon or edit its icon file. You can, however, deactivate an existing system icon by setting its End date to a past date, and assigning another icon to be used for the same entity type.
- On the start page, click Client.
- Select the Icons collection tab.
- Point to the icon that you want to edit. A menu bar with action buttons then appears.
- Click Delete.
- In the Delete client icon box, click Delete