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Elements are added to the form design pane with default properties such as width and height. You can modify these properties to customise the look of your field report template.  
 
Elements are added to the form design pane with default properties such as width and height. You can modify these properties to customise the look of your field report template.  
 
To change the display properties:
 
To change the display properties:

Revision as of 17:42, 14 October 2012

Elements are added to the form design pane with default properties such as width and height. You can modify these properties to customise the look of your field report template. To change the display properties:

  1. In the form designer pane, do one of the following:
    • Double-click the element that you would like to change.
    • Select the element and click the Properties button.

    The Component Property Editor window displays the selected element’s property values. The fields in the Component Property Editor window may differ depending on the element selected.

  2. Modify the display properties. Not all properties can be changed for elements.
  3. Table 48. Form Element Attributes

  4. Do one of the following:
    • To save the changes to the attributes and close the Component Property Editor window, click Save.
    • To discard changes to the attributes and close the Component Property Editor window, click Cancel.