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Sub-Page View Buttons - Design View
Sub-Page View buttons are displayed in the Design View with placeholders that indicate the relative positions
of the Sub-Page Set that it contains, to represent the Size, Placement, Spacing and Anchor Position options
currently assigned to the Sub-Page Set.
FIG. 258 shows an example of a Sub-Page View button in the Design View - the Sub-Page Placeholders
indicate that five Sub-Pages will be visible within the Sub-Page View Button:
FIG. 258 shows a Sub-Page View button that has been assigned a Sub-Page Set containing five Sub-Pages. The
Sub-Pages have been centered (via the Anchor Position property), and have a small amount of spacing applied
(via the Spacing property).
These placeholders provide a preview of how the Sub-Pages will appear on the touch panel page. Use them to
quickly visualize how changes made to various Sub-Page View button properties will affect the arrangement of
Sub-Pages within a Sub-Page View button (FIG. 259):
Creating Sub-Page View Buttons
To create a new Sub-Page View button:
1. Open the Page or Popup page that the button will be added to - double-click on the page in the Workspace
Navigator (Pages tab) to open the page and bring it into edit focus.
2. Select the Button Draw tool from the Button Selection/Draw toolbar (FIG. 260).
FIG. 258 Sub-Page View button in the Design View
FIG. 259 Sub-Page View button in the Design View - indicating various Spacing and Anchor Position settings
Sub-Page
Sub-Page Placeholders
View button
Anchor Position set to Left
Spacing set to 0
Anchor Position set to Center
Spacing set to 50
Anchor Position set to Right
Spacing set to 25
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