Developer’s Guide

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The primary file stores the custom settings and is the database that
users should open first. If you’re binding your files into a runtime
database solution, the runtime application will open the primary file
first. Use this file for navigation buttons or scripts to other auxiliary
files, an About layout, a custom Help layout or file, and to quit the
application.
11. If desired, select Use custom About script, and choose the script
name from the pop-up menu.
The script name will appear as an About menu command in the Help
menu (Windows) or the Apple (4) menu (Mac OS). On Mac OS X,
the script name appears in the Application menu.
See “Adding a custom script to an About menu command” on
page 4-11.
12. If desired, select Use custom Help script, and choose the script
name from the pop-up menu.
The script name will appear as a menu command in the Help menu.
See “Adding a custom Help script command to the Help menu” on
page 4-12.
13. If you want the Scripts menu to be called something different,
select Rename Scripts menu and type the new name in the box.
See “Renaming the Scripts menu” on page 4-13.
14. Click Next.
The next screen that appears depends on which options you selected
on the Customize Your Solution screen (step 5). If you did not select
Create a stand-alone runtime solution, then skip to step 21.
15. Type a name for your runtime application in the Runtime Name
box.
The runtime name is used for the runtime application filename and
can also be used for the folder name that contains the runtime
database solution files.
See “Specifying a runtime solution name and binding key” on
page 4-7.
16. Type a key between 6 and 31 characters long in the Binding Key
box.
The binding key links the runtime application to the database files
and ensures that the bound files will only open in the appropriate
runtime application. You can use this binding key later to add
updated files to the runtime database solution.
See “Specifying a runtime solution name and binding key” on
page 4-7.
17. Click Next.