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Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Glossary
- Welcome
- Installation and Setup
- Form Usage
- OmniForm Procedures
- Designing a Form
- The Design Process
- The Design View Window
- The Design View Toolbars
- Creating Objects on a Form
- General Creation Guidelines
- Creating a Text Object
- Creating a Line Object
- Creating an Oval Object
- Creating a Rectangle Object
- Adding Graphics to Your Form
- 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 on a Form
- Changing Object Appearance on a Form
- Adding Color to a Form
- Adjusting Colors
- Editing a Form
- Advanced Features
- Filling a Form
- Managing an OmniForm Database
- Using Calculations
- Technical Information
Defining Objects on a Form
80 Chapter 4
Defining a Comb Element Object
Choose
Object Definition...
in the Format menu to open the Comb
Element Definition dialog box when a comb element is selected.
This dialog box allows you to:
• Designate the border height of the element.
• Create a prefill element.
• Enter a number to designate the amount of allowable numbers for
each element.
To define a comb element:
1 Select left and right border measurements under
Border Height.
This sets the left and right border height of each element. You
might, for example, select
1/2
to use the popular half-border
height often seen on forms. See “Changing Object Appearance
on a Form” on page 86 for more information.
2 Select
Prefill element
to place a hyphen (the default character) or
other characters, such as a period, comma, or parenthesis in the
selected element. You will need to delete the hyphen and type
the character that you want.
This is useful for phone numbers and other hyphenated
numbers. You can select this element in design view and change
it to another character such as a parenthesis.
3 Type a number in the
Length
text box.
This tells OmniForm how many characters to allow in the
selected element before moving to the next element. In some
countries, for example, the length of the area code element in a
phone number is 3.
4Click
OK
to apply the changes.