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LotusScript for Visual Basic Programmers - IBM Redbooks

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Elements of the Forms Integrated Development Environment<br />

The picture below illustrates the IDE you use when creating and editing<br />

<strong>for</strong>ms in Lotus Notes.<br />

The three components of the Integrated Development Environment are<br />

represented in the picture.<br />

Main Design Window<br />

This is the large window at the top left of the screen where you visually<br />

design your <strong>for</strong>m. Using this window you can add static text, fields, layout<br />

regions, and embedded objects to the <strong>for</strong>m.<br />

To work in this window you place your cursor at the desired position on<br />

the <strong>for</strong>m and type your text, or use the menus or SmartIcons to insert the<br />

desired object. When you are working in this window the status bar at the<br />

bottom of the screen provides controls you can use to quickly <strong>for</strong>mat text.<br />

32 <strong>LotusScript</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> <strong>Programmers</strong>

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