Setting | Name | Description |
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Value | Default Value | The value of the text list attribute for a new element. You can edit this value before the element is saved. |
Type | A list of the type Text results in an attribute with a list of text fields. A list of the type Link results in an attribute with a list of links. | |
Add New Text Items | Select whether new Text items are to be added at the top or at the bottom of the list. | |
Text Tag | The text tag specifies the value that you
can insert in the Text attribute by clicking the ![]() ![]() Note: The date and number format
settings for the user affect how the E and M tags are displayed.
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Visual | Style | Both of the style settings displays the
text in a list. You can specify whether the list is in ascending or
descending order in the Add New Text Items list.
Note: For conversation-style text list attributes, text tags
are not available, but can only be used to change the format for user,
date, and time. In a classic-style list, regular members can edit
and delete entries. In a conversational-style list, regular members
can edit the text items but cannot delete text items.
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Formatting | If this check box is selected, a formatting
panel for rich text editing is displayed above the text field. The
formatting panel is available only when there are two or more rows.
For more information, see “Formatting characters.” If this check box
is cleared, formatting is available by using tags only. For example,
to make the text bold, use <[B]bold[/B]>.
These tags are available:
Note:
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Number of Rows | The number of rows to display when editing the link attribute. For a small text field, use 5 rows; for a normal text field, use 10-15 rows; for a large text field, use 15 or more rows. | |
Number of Columns | The width of the text field to display when editing the link attribute | |
Truncate Text | Set this option to truncate the text in
the text field after a specified number of characters. When the text
is truncated, you can display the entire text by clicking the ![]() |