
Creating Screen Elements
Unlike in the graphical fullscreen editor, you do not choose elements from the element palette. Instead, you use menus.
For a short description of all screen elements, see
Screen Element TypesThere are two ways of creating a screen element:
Procedure
The procedure differs according to the type of screen element you want to create.
Creating a Text Field, Input/Output Field, Radio Button, Checkbox, or Pushbutton
The Screen Element Attributes dialog box appears.
If you are entering the name of a Dictionary field, the system prompts you for information about how you want to interpret the field. If you are creating check boxes or radio buttons, the system prompts you with two attributes screens. One for the element itself and one for the element's label.
The system then inserts the element at the current cursor position.
Creating a Group Box
The Screen Element Attributes dialog box appears.
The system displays the change screen for the element.
Creating a Subscreen
On the screen, the system displays the area in which the subscreen can occur.
The Screen Element Attributes dialog box appears.
Creating a Table Control
See
Creating a Table Control.Creating a Tabstrip Control
See
Creating a Tabstrip Control.Creating a Steploop
See
Working with Step Loops.