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Form Elements
This topic describes form elements. Single Column Form Elements
Table 186 describes the elements that define a single column (sc) form in a customer application where Siebel CRM displays labels adjacent to fields.
Table 186. Elements That Define Single Column Forms
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scField |
Defines the font characteristics of fields. |
scLabel |
Defines the label font of a label and field pair. |
scLabelRight |
Defines the label font of a label and field pair. If Siebel CRM uses a language that the reader reads from:
- Left to right. The class aligns the right side of the labels. For example, English.
- Right to left. The class aligns the left side of the labels. For example, Mandarin.
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Multicolumn Editable Form Elements
Siebel CRM uses the multicolumn editable (mce) element in an employee application to conserve space. It displays labels above fields. It displays the same field width for each field. The mce class names only affect fields that display in standard interactivity mode. If Siebel CRM runs in high interactivity mode, then the control determines the field size. Table 187 describes the elements that define a multicolumn editable form.
Table 187. Elements That Define Multicolumn Editable Forms
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mceField |
Defines the font for a field. It sets the field width to one of the following:
- 190 pixels wide in an employee application.
- 120 pixels wide in a customer application.
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mceLabel |
Defines the label font of the label in a label and field pair. |
mceReadOnly |
Defines the characteristics of disabled text. |
mceWideFields |
Defines the font characteristics for a field that Siebel CRM maps to a placeholder that spans two or four columns. The following modes determine sizing:
- If in standard interactivity mode, then Siebel CRM sizes the field to fit the width.
- If an employee application runs in high interactivity mode, then the control determines the field width.
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