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In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Structure</em> &gt; <em>@views_link</em>.
Click <em>Add view</em>.
In the <em>View name</em> field, enter a name for the view, which is how it will be listed in the administrative interface.
In <em>View settings</em> &gt; <em>Show</em>, select the base data type to display in your view. This cannot be changed later.
Optionally, select or enter filtering, sorting, and page/block display settings; these can be added or changed later.
Click <em>Save and edit</em>. Your view will be created; edit it following the steps in the related topics below.
Add a new display to an existing view. This will allow you to display similar data to an existing view, using similar settings, in a new block, page, feed, etc.
If you are not already editing your view, in the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Structure</em> &gt; <em>@views_link</em>. Find the view you want to edit, and click its <em>Edit</em> link.
Under <em>Displays</em>, click <em>Add</em>.
In the pop-up list, click the link for the type of display you want to add; the most common types are <em>Page</em> and <em>Block</em>. The new display will be added to your view, and you will be editing that display.
Optionally, click the link next to <em>Display name</em> and enter a new name to be shown for this display in the administrative interface.
Follow the steps in @view_edit_topic to edit the other settings for the display.
Add one or more existing actions as bulk operations to an existing table-style view. If you have the core Actions UI module installed, see the related topic "Configuring actions" for more information about actions.
Who can edit views?
The core Views UI module will need to be installed and you will need <em>@views_permissions</em> permission in order to edit a view.
In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Structure</em> &gt; <em>@views</em>. A list of all views is shown.
Find the view that you would like to edit, and click <em>Edit</em> from the dropdown button. Note that bulk operations work best in a view with a Page display, and a Table format.
If there is not already an <em>Operations bulk form</em> in the <em>Fields</em> list for the view, click <em>Add</em> in the <em>Fields</em> section to add it. (The exact name of the bulk form field will vary, and may contain keywords like "bulk update", "form element" or "operations" -- not to be confused with <em>operations links</em>, which are applied to each item in a row.) If the bulk operations field already exists, click the field name to edit its settings.
Check the action(s) you want to make available in the <em>Selected actions</em> list and click <em>Apply (all displays)</em>.
Verify that the <em>Access</em> settings for the view are at least as restrictive as the permissions necessary to perform the bulk operations. People with permission to see the view, but who don't have permission to do the bulk operations, will experience problems.
Click <em>Save</em>. The action(s) will be available as bulk operations in the view.
%percentage of the site has been indexed.
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There is 1 item left to index.

There are @count items left to index.
Translated string (German)
Re-index site
Indexing progress
Only items in the index will appear in search results. To build and maintain the index, a correctly configured <a href=":cron">cron maintenance task</a> is required.
Number of items to index per run
The maximum number of items processed per indexing run. If necessary, reduce the number of items to prevent timeouts and memory errors while indexing. Some search page types may have their own setting for this.
Indexing throttle
Minimum word length to index