Layton ServiceDesk - Configuring the System - Quick Info Design
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Quick Info Design permits the definition of the information shown in the End User and Site Quick Info pop-ups. This operates in exactly the same way as form design, with the exception that the fields are not editable text boxes but labels and therefore not editable at run-time. | Quick Info Design permits the definition of the information shown in the End User and Site Quick Info pop-ups. This operates in exactly the same way as form design, with the exception that the fields are not editable text boxes but labels and therefore not editable at run-time. | ||
+ | <p align="right">[[Layton ServiceDesk - Configuring the System - Default List Views |<u>Next article in this series: ''Default List Views''</u>]] [[File:Btn forward.png|link=Layton ServiceDesk - Configuring the System - Default List Views]]</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:27, 7 September 2016
Previous article in this series: List of Forms
Quick Info Design permits the definition of the information shown in the End User and Site Quick Info pop-ups. This operates in exactly the same way as form design, with the exception that the fields are not editable text boxes but labels and therefore not editable at run-time.