Height steps are used to change the
height of the script area to be larger or smaller than the
standard size.
The following additional fields are required for
Height steps:
Script Window Height defines the number of
Pixels or the
Percentage (according to the Height Unit) that the script window height should be
adjusted. The percentage indicates the percentage of the
visible screen area that the script area uses. For example, a
percentage value of
100 means that the script area will use
the entire area.
Note:
Standard Number of Pixels. The default number of pixels
used by the script area is
75.
Note:
Adjust script height in the first step. If you want to
adjust the height of the script area, it is recommendation to
define the
height step type as your first step.
Otherwise, the script area will open using the standard height
and then readjust, causing the screen to redisplay.
Note:
Hide script area. You could use this type of step to set
the height to
0 to hide the script area altogether.
This is useful if the script does not require any prompting to
the user. For example, perhaps you define a script to take a
user to a page and with certain data pre-populated and that is
all.
Note:
Automatically close script area. If you want the script
area to close when a script is completed, you could define the
final step type with a height of 0.
Note:
Conditional step type. This step type is
only applicable to BPA scripts.
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