Layton ServiceDesk - Settings - Form Design - End User Request
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=Overview= | =Overview= | ||
− | There is a form design screen for every '''[[Layton | + | There is a form design screen for every '''[[Layton ServiceDesk - Settings - Libraries - Request Classes|Request Class]]''' that you have configured. In this example, the Administration page shows two forms, ''IT Incidents'' and ''General Requests'': |
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=Change Request Status Button= | =Change Request Status Button= | ||
Clicking the Change Request Status button [[File:Changestatusinreq.png|link=]] opens its properties: | Clicking the Change Request Status button [[File:Changestatusinreq.png|link=]] opens its properties: | ||
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Revision as of 23:04, 7 November 2016
Overview
There is a form design screen for every Request Class that you have configured. In this example, the Administration page shows two forms, IT Incidents and General Requests:
This is the design view for End User: General Requests:
Change Request Status Button
Clicking the Change Request Status button opens its properties:
Settings
Value | Description | Default Value |
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Button Value | A name used to refer to the form element. | Change Status |
Position Left | The position, in number of pixels, that the button is located from the left of the window edge. | 776 pixels |
Position Top | The position, in number of pixels, that the button is located from the left of the window edge. | 64 pixels |
Button Font | You can choose to use a rectangular button with a text label rather than an icon. Deleting the Button Image value (see below) will change the button to a text one. This setting is intended to control the font but is not currently in use. | Verdana |
Button Font Size | This setting is intended to control the font size but is not currently in use. | 13 |
Button Color | This setting is intended to control the color but is not currently in use. | Black |
Button Image | Choosing an image will present the button as an icon rather than a text button (see above). | Application_Images/24x24/Change_status_icon_24ds.png |
Button Has Items Image | You can specify a different image to indicate that the function related to the button has items, such as the presence of attachments. Not used for this button. | Empty |
Button Has Unread Items Image | You can specify a different image to indicate that the function related to the button has items that are new and have not been viewed, such as new comments. Not used for this button. | Empty |
Button Inactive Image | Indicates that the button will not do anything if clicked. Not used for this button. | Empty |
Button Image Popup Text | The text that will appear when the pointer is hovered over the button. | Change Request Status |
Hide Button | Clicking this checkbox will hide the button on the form. Note that the button is still present in design view. | Unchecked |