Forms Child Form

forms are the presentation containers for the Object. See About Forms for more information.

The [child form name] child form is located on the [link to profile page]. It is also grandchild form on the [link to profile page].

About the Child Form

The [child form name] child form [what it does] See [link to main topic for the child form] for more information.

Data Columns

The [child form name] child form displays the following data columns:

Column Description
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Child Form Buttons

Use the following buttons to work with child forms.

expand/close: Click this button to display the child forms.

new window: Click this button to display the child forms in a new window.

add: Click this button to add a new record to the child form.

grandchild form: Click this button to expand or close a grandchild form and to access [name of grandchild form link] for the child form. A yellow folder indicates that grandchild forms exist for the child form. A gray folder indicates that there are no grandchild forms for the child form.
edit: Click this button to edit a record on the child form.

delete: Click this button to delete a record on the child form .

Important! If the DeleteMethod system option is set to hard, then the record will be removed from the database.

goto: Click this button to open a record's profile page.
more info: Click this button to see more details about a record on the child form.
linked headings: Click on a data column heading to sort the records.

Forms Child Form Buttons

forms child forms have the following additional buttons.

Preview Button Preview: Click this button to preview the form.
Design Button

Design: Click this button to open the Form Designer and make changes to the Form's layout and display properties.

Note: To make changes to the Form's metadata properties, use the edit button.