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The Main section contains the name, state information and more.
Name
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Name
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Enter a name for the object. This is the name of the object as it will show in field chooser, the Browser bar and other object lists.
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Password
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[Password]
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Enter placeholder characters if necessary.
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Max Chars
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Enter a value for the maximum number of characters allowed for the password.
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Min Chars
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Enter a value for the minimum number of characters allowed for the password.
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Required Chars
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Select any character requirements for the user's password. Options include:
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Select the alignment of the text inside the password field. Options include:
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State
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State
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Choose from Default, Normal, Read-Only, Disabled or Hidden for password input objects.
With field state management, you control access to individual objects on the form. You can prevent individual roles from changing, or even viewing, specific data or areas on the form. See Limiting User Access to Form Fields for more information on how to control access to fields.
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Adding Workflow
The Workflow Diagram
Limiting User Access to Form Fields
Explanation of State Priority
Understanding the Default State
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Click the ellipses button to display the Edit State dialog. Use this option to hide, show or disable objects depending on the user's role and/or the workflow stage.
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Loading the Object States Overview
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Mandatory Answer

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Select the Mandatory Answer check box to make the object required in order to submit the form instance.
You may enter a custom message in the text input below the check box. This message will be displayed if some part of the object has not been completed prior to form submission.
Click the ellipses button to display the Edit Mandatory dialog. Use this matrix to make the object mandatory based on conditions of roles and stages.
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Loading the Object States Overview
Marking as Mandatory
Checking for Mandatory Fields
Mandatory Field Checking and Field States Example
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The Style section contains properties that control the font appearance and theme applied to the object.
Password
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Select the font face for the field value.
Fonts from the designers local machine will also be available, however if the same font is not installed on the users machine then a standard font will be used to display the data.
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Choose the size and style of the font for the field value.
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Enter a Hex color code or click on the color box to pick a color for the field value.
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Border
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Select the border appearance type. Choose from None or Solid.
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Size
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Choose a line weight for the border (in pixels).
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Enter a Hex color code or click on the color box to pick a color for the border.
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Radius
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Select a numeric value to represent the curvature of the password input object corners. The higher the number, the more curved the the edges of the object will be.
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Background
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Enter a Hex color code or click on the color box to pick a background color for the password input object.
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Theme
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Resets the appearance options to the default settings configured on the form's Theme properties.
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Applying or Resetting a Theme
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The Navigation section provides properties related to positioning of the object and tab order.
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The Behavior section lists possible events on the object that can prompt a behavior to run.
Password Input Changes Field Data
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This event occurs when a form user changes data in the password input object.
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How Behaviors Are Triggered
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Key is Pressed
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This event occurs when a form user enters data into the password input object.
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Password Input Gains Focus
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This event occurs when the password input object becomes the active field.
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How Behaviors Are Triggered
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Password Input Loses Focus
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This event occurs when the password input object is exited.
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How Behaviors Are Triggered
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Password Input is Clicked
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This event occurs when a form user clicks on the password input object.
Note: This event is different than Password Input Gains Focus in that the form user must mouse-click on the object in order for the event to occur and any linked behavior commands to run.
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How Behaviors Are Triggered
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Password Input is Shown
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This event occurs when the password input object is shown.
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How Behaviors Are Triggered
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Updated: 03/02/2012
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