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Forms > Adding and editing elements > Adding and editing data and label elements
You can add elements to, and change elements on, a form using the buttons on the tool palette shown below:
The Layout list only appears for cheque forms.
To add a data field to a form
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Click the Add data () button. The Select from List window lists all the data fields available for the form you selected.
The column on the right indicates the field type (Data, Column) and where it appears on a form. For example, the Total field only appears on the last page.
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Click OK. The selected data fields appear on the form. Their position depends on a number of factors, such as the number of records they can display, previous cursor position and other fields already on the form.
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If you want to change the properties of a data field, double-click it. The Field Properties window appears.
The Field Properties window has two tabs: the Layout tab where you specify the text, format, background colour, location and size of the field, and the Borders tab where you specify the layout, colour and width of the field’s borders.
To add a text label to a form
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Click the add text button () and then click the form where you want to place the text field. A new text label named Text Field appears.
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Double-click the new text field. The Field Properties window displays the Layout tab where you specify the name, location, size, text format and background colour of the text field, and the Borders tab where you specify the layout, colour and width of the text field’s borders.
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Click OK to close the Field Properties window. The text field appears in the Customise window.
To change the name of a text field
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Double-click the text field. The Field Properties window appears.
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Change the name in the Text field on the Layout tab as required.
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To change the font style of a data or text field
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Click Text Format on the Layout tab. The Text Format window appears.
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Make your choices in the Font, Font Style, Size, Justify and Effects fields in this window.
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Click Font Colour and then in the Colour window that appears, select the new colour.
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Click OK. The Text Format window reappears.
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