Create and configure Windows Controls
- Last UpdatedJul 25, 2024
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When you create and configure Windows Control Wizards, keep in mind that:
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Windows Control Wizards cannot overlap one another.
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During run time, Windows Control Wizards will always be on top if they overlap with other objects in the window.
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Each Windows Control Wizard has a unique control name—which does not add to the tag count.
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The initial value of tags assigned to either a list box or combo box does not initialize the value of the list box or combo box. You must use the SetPropertyX QuickScript functions in a script to assign initial values that need to be different than the default values.
Tip: Paste Windows Controls Wizards into your windows just like other wizards. To achieve the best readability, select a gray background for your windows controls. If your background color cannot be gray, place a gray Panel Wizard behind the Windows Control Wizards.
For each Windows Controls Wizard, you must specify an alphanumeric control name, where the first character is a letter. Underscores are allowed, but other special characters are not. For example, "Checkbox_1" is allowed, but "Checkbox#1" is not.
You can configure Windows Control Wizards using InTouch QuickScripts.