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Form help<br />

text<br />

Field help text<br />

Figure 3-12: Help in a browser window<br />

Creating help for web applications<br />

You can also provide access to help on the web by using a Form <strong>Action</strong> field.<br />

NOTE<br />

A small set of help files is available for you to use in your applications. The help<br />

files are created from the appendixes in this guide. A BrowserHelp.zip file<br />

includes the help files; this file is included with the AR <strong>System</strong> documentation<br />

files. To view the online help in a browser, open the helpfile.htm file first.<br />

To create help for a form in a browser by using a Form <strong>Action</strong> field<br />

<br />

1 Create help for the form and for each field as described in the Introduction to<br />

Application Development with <strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> Developer Studio, “Providing help text,”<br />

page 54.<br />

2 Create a Form Help field on the form.<br />

a In <strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> Developer Studio, open the form, and choose Form > Add<br />

Form <strong>Action</strong> Fields.<br />

b Select the Form Help check box, and click OK.<br />

Toolbar help<br />

link<br />

c Set field properties for the Help button that appears. See the Form and<br />

Application Objects Guide, “Creating button fields,” page 210.<br />

Chapter 3 Working with applications that will be viewed in a browser 93

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