The configuration overlay’s header contains the following:

•Widget type: read-only
•Title is hidden/visible: this dropdown allows you to specify whether a title should be displayed at the widget. The title is visible at a new widget unless stated otherwise within this documentation. The widget's title is shown or hidden in both display and configure mode in accordance with this setting.
•Set manually/Generated automatically: this dropdown is displayed if the widget's title is visible. It is set to 'Generated automatically' unless stated otherwise within this documentation. If set manually, the Title property is writeable. If generated automatically, the widget's title is set by default to the name of the widget type unless stated otherwise in this documentation
•Title: if writeable, this property is optional, and accepts a maximum of 100 characters.
•Validation errors: this indicator is only displayed if one or more errors are present in the widget's configuration. You can click the indicator to view details of the validation issues in a dialog.
•Refresh: clicking this button refreshes the widget with its latest available data.
•Share as Pulse: this button is shown at the Chart, Count Results and Channel Overview widgets. It allows you to share an image of the current state of a widget as a Pulse message. Sharing of widget content as a Pulse is discussed in its own section within this documentation.
•Actions: this context menu exposes the following options:
o Display Size: allows the widget's size to be defined as one of:
§ Normal
§ Wide
§ Entire Width
o Copy Image to Clipboard: invocation copies an image of the widget to the clipboard and displays an informational message.
o Save As: clicking this button displays the Save Widget As File System Dialog, facilitating the saving of the widget as an autonomous file in the RPI file system. When saved, the file has a type of Widget, and a sub-type as per the type of widget in question. Note that you cannot open a widget file directly.
o Clone: clicking this button creates an exact copy of the current widget, and places it in the next ordinal position in the current dashboard. Clone is not available when the maximum number of widgets are already present in the dashboard.
o Remove: clicking this button removes the widget (and all of its associated configuration) from the dashboard. Remove is protected by an ‘Are You Sure?’ dialog.
•Done: clicking this button removes the configuration panel from display, and presents the widget in display mode.
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