From 5192963df3df7ca14f17f65677eb252ecdb4d77a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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Form Design
Any $[officename] document can be expanded into a form. Simply add one or more form functions.
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-The Form icon
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- of the Main Toolbar opens a floating toolbar by long clicking the icon. This floating toolbar contains the basic functions needed to edit a form. These functions can also be found in the Object Bar if you select a form element in the document.
-If you click a form element while in the editing mode, the Object Bar icons, Format menu commands, and form context menus offer context-sensitive editing functions.
+Click the arrow next to the Form icon
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+ on the Tools bar. The Form bar contains the functions needed to edit a form. These functions can also be found in the Form Object bar if you select a form element in the document.
+If you click a form element while in the editing mode, the Form Object bar icons, Format menu commands, and form context menus offer context-sensitive editing functions.In the form design you can include controls, apply properties to them, define Form properties, and define subforms.
-The Form Navigator icon on the Object Bar
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- opens the Form Navigator.
-The Open in Design Mode icon
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- allows you to save a form document so that it always opens in editing mode.
-insert help id for MORE hereIf there is an error when assigning properties to the objects contained in the form (for example, when assigning a non-existent database table to an object), a corresponding error message appears. This error message may contain a More button. If you click More, a dialog displaying more information about the current problem appears.
+The Form Navigator icon
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+ on the Form Object bar opens the Form Navigator.
+The Open in Design Mode icon allows you to save a form document so that it always opens in editing mode.
+If there is an error when assigning properties to the objects contained in the form (for example, when assigning a non-existent database table to an object), a corresponding error message appears. This error message may contain a More button. If you click More, a dialog displaying more information about the current problem appears.UFI: More button has no Help-ID