Wizards and Tips (Options dialog box)
Use this dialog box
to modify options for showing and hiding tips in dialog boxes, warnings,
and the Welcome dialog box.
To display this dialog box, select Tools > Options and select
Wizards and Tips from the list on the left.
-
Reset All Tips
-
Displays tip dialog boxes. These dialog boxes provide hints
based on your actions in Designer. If you have selected Don’t Show
This Tip Again, but you want to display the tip dialog boxes again,
click Reset All Tip Dialogs.
-
Reset All Warnings
-
Displays warning dialog boxes when an error occurs.
-
Show Welcome Dialog Box
-
Displays the Welcome dialog box when Designer starts.
-
Show In-place Warning Markers
-
Displays warning markers, such as the yellow triangle or
white “X” in the red circle, that appear when there is a problem
with an object.
-
When Value Area Is Too Small
-
Displays a warning marker when the value area is too small
to display the longest value allowed by the field. For example,
if you size the field to 3 inches wide by 0.5 inches high and you
limit the length of the field to a maximum of 50 characters, then
at run time, the value area may be too small to display all the
characters in the field. You must adjust the width of the value
area to accommodate the field value.
Designer checks the
field to evaluate whether, at run time, the value area will be large
enough to display the value. Designer shows the warning marker when these
conditions are met:
-
The field uses a fixed-width or
monospace font (such as Courier or LetterGothic). If you use a proportional
font (such as Times New Roman), Designer cannot evaluate the field
because many i characters, for example, can fit in the space of
one W character. Using a fixed-width font makes the size of the
value area more predictable for Designer.
Note:
Ensure that Designer
recognizes the font as fixed-width or monospace by testing the font
with a field that you set to be too small in order to see whether
the warning marker appears.
-
The field has a fixed dimension set in the Width and Height
boxes of the Layout palette.
-
The field has a length limit set to a number of characters
or digits. The character limit may be set in the Field tab of the
Object palette.
-
The field does not have a data pattern or display pattern
set for it.
Note:
If the field is a cell within a table,
the warning marker will not display.
-
Show Text Overflow Indicators
-
Displays
a red text overflow indicator button on an object when the value
or caption area is too small to display the contents. When you hover
the pointer over the text overflow indicator button, the area that
is too small is highlighted in red. You can click the button to
automatically expand the affected area. Value areas expand toward
the right, up to the edge of a container (subform or page), and
then expand downward. Caption areas expand downward. Select this
option when importing a form into Designer from another application
to make the process of correctly sizing objects containing text
a little easier. Notice that when the Expand to Fit options in the
Layout palette are selected, text overflow indicators are not displayed.
-
Show in Tables
-
Displays a gray marker in a table when a text object cannot
be expanded.
-
Show When an Object Cannot be Expanded
-
Displays a gray marker when an object cannot be expanded.
-
Show When Creating New Documents
-
Shows the New Form Assistant when creating a new form design.
The New
Form Assistant is always shown when creating new documents in Designer
with Workbench, and deselecting this option has no effect.
-
Show When Importing Documents
-
Shows the New Form Assistant when importing a file.
The New
Form Assistant is always shown when importing documents in Designer
with Workbench, and deselecting this option has no effect.
-
Show When Importing PDF Documents From Acrobat
-
Shows the New Form Assistant when opening a PDF file from
Acrobat. This option does not apply when you open a PDF file directly
in Designer.
-
Show When Creating Tables
-
Shows the Insert Table dialog box when creating a table using
the Table object from the Object Library palette. From this dialog box
you can use the Table Assistant.
|
|
|
|
|