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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Creating a Data List<br />

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By default, all available records in the data list and on stacked pages appear.<br />

You can create selection criteria that isolate the records you want in your data<br />

list.<br />

5. Enter your selection criteria and click OK.<br />

If you do not use all three lines, choose end from the drop-down list at the end<br />

of the last line you use.<br />

6. In the Data list area of the Data Publishing dialog, enter a name for the data list.<br />

7. In the Fields list, select fields to include in the data list by clicking the check<br />

boxes to the left of the fields.<br />

As a shortcut, you can click the Add All button, which marks all fields for<br />

display. Typically, however, you display only a subset of fields in the data list<br />

and display all fields on stacked pages.<br />

8. To link a field to its stacked page, select the field in the Data Publishing dialog<br />

and click the Link/Unlink button.<br />

A data list automatically includes a navigation button that links to the record’s<br />

stacked page. When you link a field, site visitors can click either the button or<br />

the linked field to jump to the record’s stacked page.<br />

9. To change the order in which fields appear in the data list, click a field and then<br />

click the up and down arrow buttons.<br />

Continue to select fields and click the up and down arrow buttons until the list is<br />

in the order you want.<br />

10. Set the Stacked Page options:<br />

• Display all fields places all fields available in the data object in a simple layout<br />

when <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> creates the first stacked page. Use this shortcut to<br />

avoid placing fields individually as described in “Designing the Stacked<br />

Page Layout” on page 844.<br />

• Add navigation buttons creates smart links to navigation buttons (next/previous/<br />

up) when <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> creates the first stacked page. Use this shortcut<br />

so you don’t have to create these buttons as described in “Adding<br />

Navigation Buttons to Stacked Pages” on page 846.

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