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Please note that you can change these settings also on the details page of
the Web Application within ArcGIS Online.
Title – Enter a title for the Web Application.
Description – This can be a detailed description of the dynamic report
which will be visible on the details page of the Web Application within
ArcGIS Online.
Tags – Enter keywords that other users might use to search for your
dynamic report.
Snippet – Enter a short summary description of the dynamic report. This
will show on the details page of the Web Application within ArcGIS Online
just below the title. The snippet is also visible in the tooltip of an existing
Web Application when trying to open it in the Publisher or Designer.
Access – Define who will be able to see your dynamic report. Choose
‘Public’ if you wish to share it with everyone, choose ’Private’ if it should
only be visible by yourself or choose ‘Organisation’ if you want to restrict
access only to users of the same organisation account.
Copyright – Enter any copyright information for the Web Application.
Licence – Enter any license information or restrictions.
Folder – You can create the new Web Application in any of your custom
folders you have already created within your ArcGIS Online account.
ID – This field can’t be edited and only serves as a reference.
Once you are happy with the settings for your Web Application click ‘OK’.
Your Web Application will be created / updated on ArcGIS Online.
M.2.6. Additional Options on the last Publisher Screen
Once you have created a new Web Application or saved/updated an
existing one, three further options will appear on the Publisher screen
(Figure 221).
Figure 221