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Records location information for all visible signed items. |
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Once a document is signed, it is also implicit that the layout of that document should be secure. For example, if it were possible to move a paragraph, or even a line, the meaning of the document could be changed. |
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The position of items on the form can be precisely controlled and is often affected by the position of other items. Setting the visibility of an item can be done by either setting the visible or display properties. |
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You can set up fields to reformat data that is entered into them. This helps you to ensure consistency in the data that is submitted for processing. |
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The default type for a field is text, which allows users to enter both characters and numbers. |
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Each item on the form has an invisible bounding box around it. Bounding boxes include all the elements of the item such as builtin labels and borders. |
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You can change the color of the grid lines or dots to make them easier to see and use. |
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Layout tools include rulers, grids and snapto features that allow you to quickly align items on your form. Turning layout tools on and off is done through the View menu. |
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Guides are thin, red lines that you set and remove from your form to assist with page layout. |
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You can set the grid line style and spacing between the lines of the grid, depending on how close together you want your items to be. |
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To avoid accidentally moving items once they are on your form, you can lock items into place. Locking an item ensures it cannot be moved or resized using the mouse or arrow keys, however size adjustments are still possible using the Properties window. |
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The position of items on the form can be precisely controlled and is often affected by the position of other items. Setting the visibility of an item can be done by either setting the visible or display properties. |
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The default type for a field is text, which allows users to enter both characters and numbers. |
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Each item on the form has an invisible bounding box around it. Bounding boxes include all the elements of the item such as builtin labels and borders. |
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Layout tools include rulers, grids and snapto features that allow you to quickly align items on your form. Turning layout tools on and off is done through the View menu. |
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You can change the color of the grid lines or dots to make them easier to see and use. |
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Guides are thin, red lines that you set and remove from your form to assist with page layout. |
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You can set the grid line style and spacing between the lines of the grid, depending on how close together you want your items to be. |
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You can set up fields to reformat data that is entered into them. This helps you to ensure consistency in the data that is submitted for processing. |
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To avoid accidentally moving items once they are on your form, you can lock items into place. Locking an item ensures it cannot be moved or resized using the mouse or arrow keys, however size adjustments are still possible using the Properties window. |
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This video demonstrates how to design the layout of your form using Lotus Forms Turbo. It shows how to place and rearrange items on the form and how to use anchor points to position your items. |
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This demonstration shows new users how to design the form's user interface using design and layout tools. |