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Home > Best Practices for Form Design > Map the F_Response system field to a Lotus Forms item
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Map the F_Response system field to a Lotus Forms item 

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When mapping the F_Response to a public data widget in a Lotus form, use a popup list as the corresponding form item.

Prior to mapping the F_Response to the popup list, the popup list must be marked as public data in the Designer. The popup list must also be populated with cells containing the set of expected responses.

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Best Practices for Form Design, Forms Designer, Forms and FileNet, FileNet Forms Best Practices, Forms Viewer, Webform Server,
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FileNet, popups

This Version: Version 8 December 2, 2010 1:42:17 PM by Jack Mitchell  IBMer

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