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Technical Reference Manual - InduSoft

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Screens and Graphics<br />

But more about that later…<br />

4. Depending on the context, some Object properties require a specific type of value like a String, a Boolean<br />

or a numerical value. For these properties, you must enclose the Custom Property declaration in curly<br />

brackets ({}).<br />

In this example, the Caption field requires a String, so type {#Option1.Caption:"Option 1"} as shown.<br />

Defining a Custom Property for the Caption Field<br />

Again, when you go to complete the properties on an instance of the Symbol, they will appear like this:<br />

Custom Properties on a Symbol<br />

5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 as needed, to define the rest of the Custom Properties on the Symbol.<br />

In this example, the finished Symbol has all of the following properties:<br />

6. Save the Symbol and close the Symbol Editor.<br />

Custom Properties on a Symbol<br />

7. On the Home tab of the ribbon, in the Tools group, click Verify. This will update all existing instances of the<br />

Symbol in your project.<br />

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