3.0
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation and Setup
- Form Usage
- OmniForm Procedures
- Designing a Form
- The Design Process
- The Design View Window
- The Design View Toolbars
- Creating Objects
- General Creation Guidelines
- Creating a Text Object
- Creating a Line Object
- Creating an Oval Object
- Creating a Rectangle Object
- Creating a Graphic Object
- Creating a Fill Text Object
- Creating a Comb Object
- Creating a Check Box Object
- Creating a Circle Text Object
- Creating a Table Object
- Creating a Fill Graphic Object
- Defining Objects
- Changing Object Appearance
- The Shared Form Property
- Redesigning Your Form
- Using the Scrapbook
- Inserting OLE Objects in a Form
- Filling a Form
- Managing an OmniForm Database
- Using Calculations
- Technical Information
Mailing a Form
OmniForm Procedures 13
The Open dialog box appears.
3Make sure
OmniForm Form
is selected in the
Files of type
drop-
down list.
4 Locate and select a file.
5 Click
Open
.
The form opens in the last view in which it was saved: design
or fill. You can switch the view if you wish.
6 If you are in design view and want to switch to fill view, click
the fill view button on the standard toolbar.
See Chapter 5, Designing a Form, for detailed information on
defining, moving, resizing, and creating fields, as well as other
design functions.
7 If you are in fill view and want to switch to design view, click
the design view button on the standard toolbar.
See Chapter 6, Filling a Form, for detailed information on the
kinds of fields you may find on a form and how to fill them.
Mailing a Form
This section describes how to select a mail system and use the
Send...
command to mail a form from OmniForm.
You must have either Lotus cc:Mail (2.0 and above)/Lotus Notes or
Microsoft Exchange/Outlook installed to mail a form.
Selecting a Mail System
1 Choose
Options...
in the Tools menu in either fill or design view.