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In Eclipse, the term view refers to an area of the workbench that displays information related to your Eclipse projects. In the Modeling perspective of TIBCO Business Studio, for instance, there are a number of views, such as the Project Explorer view, the Properties view, and the Outline view, that display objects and information in support of the modeling work you perform in the Process Editor or Form Designer.
• A: Project Explorer The Project Explorer view shows your TIBCO Business Studio projects and all project resources, including Process Packages, Business Assets, and Forms, arranged in hierarchical tree structures.
• B: Outline The Outline view shows non-visual and visual elements of the form including form parameters, shared actions, rules, controls and panes.
• C: Canvas The Canvas is where you create your forms. On creating a form, you notice two tabs at the bottom: a Design tab for modeling forms, and GWT Preview tab for viewing and testing the forms.For more details on working in the modeling or preview mode, see The Design Tab and Preview Tabs and Form Designer Canvas Context Menu.
• D: Palette The palette is a part of the Form Designer and provides tools for adding panes and controls to a form, and for selecting objects on a form. Click on the small arrowhead above the Palette in the upper right corner to open the palette. The arrow is a toggle between a visible and a hidden palette.There is also the detachable Palette view (Window > Show View... > Palette). This palette is very useful to save space when working on multiple processes and/or forms.
• E: Properties The Properties view shows the properties of a selected object on a form, such as a pane or a control, and allows you to edit the values of those properties.
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