Applications → Working with Forms → Form Settings → Actions Tab of the Form Property Editor
You use the Actions tab of the form Property Editor to create action expressions that drive dynamic behavior in a custom form. See Using Form Actions and Working With Form Actions for more information.
Control | Description |
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Action | The name of the action expression. |
Description | An area for an optional description of the action expression. |
Enabled | The
Enabled check box is selected by default
if the expression defined for the action is valid. If you do not want the
action to be used right away, clear this check box.
If the expression is invalid, the action is crossed out and the check box is cleared. |
New | Opens the Form Logic dialog box, where you can define a new action expression. |
Edit | Opens the Form Logic dialog box, where you can edit the selected action expression. |
Delete | Deletes the selected action expression. |
Move up, Move down | Changes the order in which the dynamic behavior is
performed.
Note: If there is a conflicting action, such as two actions
that change the background text color with different colors, then the action
that was executed last takes effect.
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Show action summaries | Displays textual summaries of the actions. |
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