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How to define Tables within a Frame

Jackson Ridenour
posted this on June 09, 2011 15:40

Synopsis:

This guide explains how to define a Table located in a Frame using the Page File Builder.

Applicable to:

Frames containing tables.

Prerequisite:

Need to have created an  Application.

How:

  1. Click Add an Element on the Page File.
  2. Define Name of the Frame (for example: Top Frame).
  3. Select Frame from the Element Type select list.
     
    Frame_1.png
  4. Select a Location Method  and define the Location String.
  5. This will create two bookends for the Frame.

    Example of defining Frame Name on Page File.
    Frame-Example_-_LS.png
  6. Click the Right Arrow to the left of the newly created Frame to add Elements inside the Frame.  Repeat this process to the appropriate number of Elements to the Frame.
     
    Frame_with_NEW.png

How to define a Table Name within a Frame:

  1. Click the Right Arrow beside the created Frame (for example: 'Top Frame').
  2. Define Name of the Table (for example: Users Table).
  3. Define Element Type.
  4. Select a Location Method  and define the  Location String.
  5. For more information on defining Tables in Janova please refer to how How-to here.

    Example of defining Frame Name on Page File.
    Frame_with_Table.png
     
    Frame-table_fULL.png
 
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