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LotusScript for Visual Basic Programmers - IBM Redbooks

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Action Pane<br />

This is the narrow window at the top right of the screen. The action pane is<br />

used to define actions that are associated with the <strong>for</strong>m. An action is a<br />

<strong>LotusScript</strong> procedure, simple action, or macro that per<strong>for</strong>ms work when<br />

activated. Actions can be invoked from the menu bar, the action bar, or by<br />

<strong>LotusScript</strong> procedures.<br />

The action pane is not visible in the Integrated Development Environment<br />

by default. To view the action pane, do one of the following:<br />

1. Choose View → Action Pane, or<br />

2. Drag the right-hand edge of the main design window to the left, as<br />

shown in the following figure, until the action pane is the size you<br />

want.<br />

To hide the action pane you can either drag its left border all the way to the<br />

right, choose View →Action Pane to uncheck the menu option, or click on<br />

the appropriate SmartIcon.<br />

Chapter 2: The Notes Integrated Development Environment 33

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