Specifications

CHAPTER 18 Defining Forms
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4 Click Save.
InfoMaker saves all rows in the file; all columns in the rows are saved.
Printing forms
Although forms are primarily used for data entry, after you run a form, you can
print it. Printing a freeform form is particularly helpful because each page
displays the data one row at a time.
To print a form:
Do one of the following:
Select File>Print from the menu bar.
Add a command button to a form, associate the print action with the
button, and click the button.
For information about adding a command button and associating an action with
a button, see Chapter 20, “Enhancing Forms.”
Actions in forms
You can assign the actions in Table 18-1 to buttons you place in a form. Many
actions are also available in the toolbar and menu when you run a form.
Because all data is visible in Grid style forms, there are no First, Last, Next,
and Prior buttons/actions as there are in the Freeform, Master/Detail One-To-
Many, and Master/Detail Many-To-One styles.
For information about placing buttons in a form, see Chapter 20, “Enhancing
Forms.”