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WidthThis specifies how wide your form will be. The default “wide" is 800px, but the dropdown also includes thin (450px) and regular (600px). You also may pick the custom option; this will enable the box to the right of the Width dropdown and let you specify your own width. Height(Form Settings only) This property specifies an initial height for your form as it is loading into the browser. It does not dictate the actual height. You typically do not have to edit your form’s height property since the form can resize dynamically. However if your form is very small it can improve the appearance as your form loads if you set height to the actual height of your form. See Embedding and Using Forms for details on configuring the actual form height. LayoutYou can choose one of the layouts provided by from by frevvo from the Layout dropdown to alter the appearance of your form. The choices are Nouveau, Compact and Tight. Nouveau gives your form a clear (white) background and a submit and cancel button with rounded corners. New forms are created with the Nouveau layout. The Compact and Tight layouts are similar to Nouveau with adjustments made to the horizontal and vertical spacing between the controls. Refer to Layouts and Styles for the details. Form StyleYou can apply a style to your form by selecting a choice from the Style dropdown. Styles are mainly concerned with colors but you can specify other properties such as font name, size and color as well. gives frevvo gives you four choices: Blue, Neutral, Green or Aqua. The designer/admin can create custom styles or modify existing ones. See Layouts and Styles for the details. Print Stylesdesigners frevvo designers can specify the content of headers and footers for the PDF that is generated when the Save PDF property is checked for a form/workflow. When this property is checked, a PDF is created when you submit a form/workflow, when a user clicks on the print link in use/test - mode, or the print icon in a an edit - mode workflow. Print margins: Top, Bottom, Left, and Right can also be specified. Headers and footers can contain:
Print FontUse this property to optionally select the font will font frevvo will use when rendering PDFs generated as part of a submission, Print View, or from an acroform as part of a form/workflow submission. In-house customers must purchase and install font families to show in the dropdown. Refer to this documentation for the details.
Print OrientationThe designer can choose the print orientation used in the built-in PDF snapshot or when the uses clicksPrint. Dropdown choices are blank, Portrait, or Landscape. When no value is selected, it defaults to Portrait. Information about inserting page breaks into your form can be found here. Print MarginsSet the print margins for the PDF by entering values in the Top, Bottom, Left and Right property fields.
Print Headers/FootersSpecify the header/footer content using the Print Headers and Print Footer properties at the form or workflow level. These properties do not appear on the form designer when inside a workflow.
Specialized templates values that are supported in headers and footers are detailed in the following table:
FREVVO.PRINT_PAGE_COUNT Template in Headers/FootersWhen used in a workflow, FREVVO.PRINT_PAGE_COUNT will show the total page count of the workflow (including all forms). It will not give a separate page count for each form in a workflow with multiple forms. Images in Headers/FootersWhen you use the {image_control_name.img}, outputs frevvo outputs <img src="the image's url"/>. This will output the image in its normal size. In this case, that is 174x170 pixels for the color grid. You can instead use something like: <img src="{<image_control_name>.url}" width="50" height="50"/> to size the image smaller to fit. If you want the image to be its true size and not be cut off, then you need to set your margin top and bottom accordingly. If you don't set a margin size for either top or bottom and you also set either a header or footer, then the system picks an arbitrary margin height of 50px, for the header/footer that has the selected value. It is up to the designer designer to adjust the top or bottom margins to display the image as required. HTML in Headers/FootersInvalid markup in a print header/footer field will result in it being rejected and cleared off of the field in the form/workflow designers. If there was a previous value in the field it will display. Correct your HTML to continue.
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