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Managing the Button View Subsection<br />

Listener<br />

The Button View Subsection Listener forces<br />

subsections into button view, as shown below. A<br />

user may then scroll through the subsections using<br />

the arrow buttons, or right-click a subsection name<br />

and select Go To in order to browse to a specific<br />

subsection.<br />

The Button View Subsection Listener has no<br />

custom properties.<br />

Managing Table Fields<br />

Tables enable users to organize data in an easily<br />

interpreted, tabular format. Tables may contain<br />

several basic types of data — text data, numerical<br />

data, dates, or structures. You may set up tables in<br />

different sections in E-Notebook to contain<br />

different types of information. You may also<br />

associate table listeners with tables to modify their<br />

behavior.<br />

Tables allow the following types of data:<br />

Datatype<br />

User perspective<br />

Date<br />

A user may click the date box, and type in a date and time.<br />

Text<br />

Number<br />

Structure<br />

A user may enter text.<br />

A user may enter a number. A property may also be<br />

configured to have units associated with it.<br />

A user may enter a chemical structure drawing.<br />

Enumerated Value<br />

A user may choose a value from a drop-down list. The list<br />

may either be a preconfigured list, or pulled from an external<br />

database.<br />

E-Notebook<br />

Validated Value<br />

A user may enter a value, which is validated against an<br />

external database.<br />

You may also configure table properties so that<br />

they are read-only, or so that they must contain<br />

values before a collection transition is performed.<br />

<strong>ChemOffice</strong> 2005/E-Notebook Managing Fields • 527<br />

Managing Data Fields

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