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Drag and drop a Message control from the palette onto the form. Notice that this control has a Message Type property. Experiment with the various types of messages to see what they look like. If you choose one of these standard types for your messages,  will automatically format them, display a decorator and lay out a nice-looking message on all devices. Of course, you can customize these using the properties available to you in the Style tab. The Formatting text in the message body can contain any well-formatted HTML, for , for example, bold text, lists of instructions, text in different colors etc. Just use is very easy to do. Simply click the Image Added icon to display the menu options, select an option and begin typing. Knowledge of standard HTML tags as long as you ensure that the HTML is well-formedis not required.

Repeating Controls

Drag and drop a Repeat control from the palette onto the form. You can drop any other control into the Repeat e.g. a simple control like a Phone or a complex Section containing many other controls. Whatever you drop into the Repeat becomes repeating i.e. the user can add as many instances as he/she desires subject to the limits imposed by you in the properties. When you drop a control into a Repeat, the Properties panel for that control (the top most control in the Repeat) displays Min # and Max # properties. If Min is > 0, the control becomes required and the form cannot be submitted unless the minimum number of repeat items exists on the form and each is valid. A repeating control automatically displays + and - icons so the user can add or remove items as desired. If the min # of repeat items is being displayed, the - icon will be hidden. If the max # is reached, the + icon will be hidden and the user cannot add more items than the max.

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