WORKING WITH NOTES DOCUMENTS


Creating buttons
A button is a graphic that, when activated, launches an action. For example, you can send someone a document with a button in it that sends a reply back to you if the user clicks it.

You must be in a rich-text field (a field that allows text, objects, file attachments, and pictures) to create a button.

A button looks like this:

Button

1. Put the document in edit mode.

2. Place your cursor in the area of the document to add a button.

3. Click Create > Hotspot > Button. When you do this, a programmer's pane opens at the bottom of the window.

4. Click the Button Info tab in the Button properties box.

5. Enter the name of the button in the Label field, and the click the check mark to save.

6. Depending on the length of text in your button, select Wrap label text as needed (default is selected).

7. Select one of the following for button width:

8. In the Programmer's pane, select Simple action(s) from the second list, and then click Add Action.

9. Choose an action the hotspot should perform, and then click Add. For more information, see Table of simple agent actions

10. Click File > Save to save the hotspot's properties.

Note: You can also create buttons to be used on the Web only and apply JavaScript™ to its functionality. For more information on creating buttons for the Web, see Creating a button if you have installed IBMR LotusR DominoR Designer Help. Or, go to Lotus Documentation on the Web to download or view Lotus Domino Designer Help.

Related topics
Editing documents: putting a document in Edit mode
Linking to data
Opening links, buttons, hotspots, and sections