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In order to move, align, delete, or change an element in the design pane of the Data Entry Form Template Designer window, you will need to first select the element.  
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In order to move, align, remove, or change an element in the design pane, you will need to first select the element.  
 
 
To select a single element, simply click the element in the design pane. A purple border displays around the element to indicate that it is selected.
 
To select a single element, simply click the element in the design pane. A purple border displays around the element to indicate that it is selected.
  
  
[[File:Distinguishing Between Selected and Unselected Elements.png|440px|''Figure 152. Distinguishing Between Selected and Unselected Elements'']]  
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[[File:Distinguishing Between Selected and Unselected Elements.png|440px|''Distinguishing Between Selected and Unselected Elements'']]  
  
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{{Note | Tables are selected in a special way. [[Image:Select table.png|500px|center]] }}
  
 
To select multiple elements from the design pane:  
 
To select multiple elements from the design pane:  
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<li>Click near one of the form elements you would like to select.</li>
 
<li>Click near one of the form elements you would like to select.</li>
 
<li>While holding down the mouse button, drag the mouse to form a purple rectangle around the form elements you would like to select.</li>  
 
<li>While holding down the mouse button, drag the mouse to form a purple rectangle around the form elements you would like to select.</li>  
[[File:Purple Rectangle Around the Selected Area.png|440px|''Figure 158. Purple Rectangle Around the Selected Area'']]  
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[[File:Purple Rectangle Around the Selected Area.png|300px|center|''Purple Rectangle Around the Selected Area'']]
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''Purple Rectangle Around the Selected Area''
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<li>Release the mouse button.</li>
 
<li>Release the mouse button.</li>
::A purple rectangle displays around the selected elements in the design pane. The selected element is also highlighted in the Logical Tree pane.  
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A purple rectangle displays around the selected elements in the design pane. The selected element is also highlighted in the Logical Tree pane.  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 16 June 2017

In order to move, align, delete, or change an element in the design pane of the Data Entry Form Template Designer window, you will need to first select the element. To select a single element, simply click the element in the design pane. A purple border displays around the element to indicate that it is selected.


Distinguishing Between Selected and Unselected Elements

Note.jpg Tables are selected in a special way.
Select table.png

To select multiple elements from the design pane:

  1. Click near one of the form elements you would like to select.
  2. While holding down the mouse button, drag the mouse to form a purple rectangle around the form elements you would like to select.
  3. Purple Rectangle Around the Selected Area

    Purple Rectangle Around the Selected Area


  4. Release the mouse button.
  5. A purple rectangle displays around the selected elements in the design pane. The selected element is also highlighted in the Logical Tree pane.