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After the IBM® Forms Experience Builder portlet is installed into a WebSphere® Portal page, you must configure it to define Forms Experience Builder and WebSphere Portal Ajax proxy locations. |
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Stores a reference to the global item on the first page of the form, excluding the global page. A page is first when it appears first in the build order (in other words, it is first in the XFDL text). |
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Stores a reference to the global item in the previous page in the form, excluding the global page. |
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Stores a reference to the global item in the last page of the form, excluding the global page. |
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Stores a reference to the global item in the next page in the form, excluding the global page. |
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You can copy a toolbar, including all of the items in the toolbar, to another page. This is useful if you want to use the same toolbar on each page of your form. |
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The instructions below describe how to add a toolbar to a page. |
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The instructions below describe how to add a toolbar to a page. |
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You can copy a toolbar, including all of the items in the toolbar, to another page. This is useful if you want to use the same toolbar on each page of your form. |
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Minimizing the number of full page refreshes will maximize the performance of your Webform Server application by reducing bandwidth use and load on the server. Furthermore, it will improve the user experience by reducing reaction times. A full page refresh requires the form to be sent back to the ... |