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The widgets tab {{Icon|action-widgets}} in the '''Properties''' pane provides a tree list of widgets on the form design page and their hierarchy. Each widget is presented within the hierarchy beside other widgets on the same level (in the same parent container). Child widgets (inside containers) are presented using indented names. | The widgets tab {{Icon|action-widgets}} in the '''Properties''' pane provides a tree list of widgets on the form design page and their hierarchy. Each widget is presented within the hierarchy beside other widgets on the same level (in the same parent container). Child widgets (inside containers) are presented using indented names. | ||
Each widget has its name and type displayed. The type | Each widget has its name and type displayed. The type also shows an icon - the same as displayed on the Widgets toolbar. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 28 August 2015
Using the Widgets tab
The widgets tab in the Properties pane provides a tree list of widgets on the form design page and their hierarchy. Each widget is presented within the hierarchy beside other widgets on the same level (in the same parent container). Child widgets (inside containers) are presented using indented names.
Each widget has its name and type displayed. The type also shows an icon - the same as displayed on the Widgets toolbar.
Giving widgets reasonable names can be useful in complex forms but is not mandatory. Note that a widget's name is a property that is not visible to the user of your form. Users will only see a widget text, provided by Text property or similar.