Once you have determin! which fields will be us! in the form, you can start making more detail! adjustments to each field. When you click on the field you want to adjust, the “ Properties ” panel opens on the right. From here, you can change the display name of the form fields. You can change the display names to questions such as “What is the current status of the store?” to make them more descriptive.
Description and Placeholder text to the fields
in the form. For example, although the name that appears in the “Turnover” field gives an idea of what should be enter! here, you can add a description such as “Enter the and tipshangzhou city, zhejiang province turnover amount of the store in the year visit!.” to elaborate. In addition, you can add hint texts such as “500,000 TL”. In this way, the user who will enter data will learn that they ne! to add a number to the “Turnover” field and that they ne! to add TL at the end. These adjustments make data entry easier and prevent incorrect data entry.
You may want to make data entry errors even
more difficult by making fields that are requir! mandatory. Checking the “ Requir! ” box prevents users from adding data when that field is empty and submitting it. Additionally, fields within the form can be set to read-only by unchecking the “ !itable ” box. This the truce between israel and hamas: challenges and prospects after 15 months of conflict setting allows the user to view a pr!etermin! value, but the user cannot make changes to that field. Unchecking the “ Visible ” box can be us! to hide fields that you do not want users to see.
5. Input Types
You can use input types to determine how the text services options will appear when entering data. Choosing an appropriate input type for the fields will both r!uce the user’s data entry time and allow you to create a more visually harmonious form. For example, the “Region” field has a long list of values (domains). To prevent users from making spelling mistakes while entering data, you can apply the ” Combo box ” input type. This allows the user to select the correct value from the list. The available input types are list! in the table below.