APPLICATION DESIGN
You can do almost everything in an embedded editor that you can do in a document. However, you cannot include the following in an embedded editor: buttons, action hotspots, formula popup hotspots, computed text, or navigators. Note also that you should not use embedded editors in animated tables.
To create an embedded editor
1. Create a form or open an existing form.
2. In the form, place the cursor where you want to create the embedded editor.
3. Choose Create - Embedded Element - Editor. The Insert Embedded Form dialog box appears.
4. Choose one of the following options:
To insert a form from another database, select a database from the pull-down list of databases and then choose a form listed under "Choose a form."
Link appears in the Type field if you selected None in the "Insert Embedded Form" dialog box. The field next to the Type field and the Value field are both left blank.
Link requires that you paste a link that youfve already copied to the Clipboard. Click the Paste icon to paste in this link. Note that you can paste only an anchor or a document link. You cannot paste a view or a database link.
- Named Element
Named Element appears if you selected an existing form in the Insert Embedded Form" dialog box. The field next to "Named Element" displays as Form. The Value field contains the name of the form you chose in the Insert Embedded Form dialog box.
You can place one or more embedded views on a form and then link them to one or more embedded editors. This feature, called targeting, allows users to edit documents in a view without having to open separate windows.
1. Create a new form.
2. Choose Create - Embedded Element - Editor.
3. Select None in the Insert Embedded Form dialog box and click OK.
4. Choose Element - Editor Properties. The Embedded Editor Properties box opens.
5. Specify a name for the embedded editor and close the properties box.
6. Choose Create - Embedded Element - View. The Insert Embedded View properties box appears.
7. Choose a view and click OK.
8. Choose Element - View Properties. The Embedded View Properties box opens.
9. In the "Target Frame" (for single click) field, enter the name of the embedded editor that you want to link to. Close the properties box.
10. Save and close the new form.
11. Create a new document with the form.
12. Highlight a document in the embedded view. The document opens in the embedded editor. You can now edit that document in the embedded editor. You can then switch to another document in the embedded view and continue editing.