190-610 ND6 Application Development Foundation Skills
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Demo Question 14.
Which one of the following will cause a section to be collapsed when the form is displayed in the Notes client?
A. Modify the section default property to collapse.
B. Modify the form properties to display all sections as collapsed.
C. Modify the "Section opened for reading" property to auto-collapse.
D. Nothing, sections are always expanded.
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Answer: C
Explanation: Use sections to group and organize elements on a page or form. Sections work well to present large amounts of
information in an uncluttered way. For example, if you have two different procedures on a page, and users only
need to see one at a time, you can put each procedure into a collapsible section so that the users can expand
only the section that they need.
To create a section:
1. Open the page or form.
2. Highlight the text, graphics, and other elements to include in the section.
3. Choose Create - Section.
To format a section
1. Select the section and choose Section - Section Properties.
2. On the Section Title and Border tab, you can:
Enter a title for the section. Titles can be either text or a formula.
Use text if the title should be the same all the time.
Use a formula if you want the title to appear differently under different conditions.
Select the border style. The border appears around the section.
Select a border color.
3. On the Expand/Collapse tab:
Select options for showing the section expanded or collapsed depending on whether a document is being
previewed, opened for reading, opened for editing, or printed.
Select "Hide title when expanded" if users don't need to see the section title when the fields are displayed.
Select "Show as text when not previewing" so that the user sees the section only when the document is being
previewed. If the document is being printed or is opened for reading or editing, the user sees the text with no
visible sign that the text is contained in a section.
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