Dragging Controls into Appropriate Panes
Once you have named and labeled the new vertical panes, drag each control to its appropriate pane and position the controls in the order in which they are listed.
You can select multiple controls by pressing Shift and clicking controls, or by pressing Ctrl and clicking and dragging the controls at once. Items selected by pressing Shift and clicking appear in vertical panes in reverse order from the order in which they were clicked. Although controls can easily be rearranged by dragging, you can ensure that they are added in the desired order by first clicking the control that you want positioned lowest, and proceeding in reverse order.
- Dragging the Controls
- Modifying Control Properties: Labels, Required, and Hint Values
Labels are derived from the relevant datum label of the XPDL process. If you set the datum label and Required and Hints properties manually, they get overwritten next time parameters are synchronized. - Modifying Control Properties: Type and Enabled
In this step, you will modify other properties of selected controls in order to enhance the functionality of the Capture Claim form. - Visibility of a Pane
Sometimes, the usability of your forms can be enhanced if you hide portions that do not apply to certain instances of the business process. If the relevance of a particular set of controls depends on a condition that is determined at runtime, you can place the dependent controls together in a pane and control the Visible property for that pane. - Setting Visibility of Panes from the General Properties Tab
Bindings are created automatically between the controls and the parameter values when a form is generated. - Setting Visibility of Panes from the Mappings Tab
Using the Mappings tab, you can bind the Visible property of the Third Party Information pane to the Third Party Involved (ThirdPInvolved) parameter value. - Configuring the Interview Witness Form
You can improve the usage and usability of the Interview Witness form by adding and configuring relevant panes and controls to it. - Adding a Button
Buttons offer action points for users.
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