Label How To's
How to's for the Label guide.
How to Use a Label
How to Use a Label
A Label is one of the simplest visual objects used to display static text to the user.
It can be used easily by following the steps below.
Adding It to the Form
- Open a form in the development interface.
- Locate the
Labelobject in theToolboxpanel. - Drag and drop it onto the form.
Editing the Text
When a Label is selected, the Property Viewer panel opens.
From here, you can configure:
Text / Caption→ Defines the text displayed on the form.Font→ Adjusts the typeface, size, and color.Text Align→ Aligns the text left, right, or center.Visible→ Determines whether the Label is visible on the form.
Positioning
You can drag and place the Label anywhere on the form.
Labels are commonly used for descriptions and section headers.
Example Usage
To add a descriptive title above a "Full Name" field:
- Label Caption:
"Full Name:" - Horizontal Align:
Left - Font:
Bold
How to Use Client Enabled?
What is Client Enabled?
Client Enabled is a property that defines whether a form control is active (enabled) on the client side when the form is first loaded.
If it is set to True, the control is immediately usable by the user.
If it is set to False, the control is disabled and cannot be interacted with until a specific condition or rule activates it.
This property is especially useful for controlling the user’s interaction flow and applying dynamic behaviors using the Rule Manager.
What Does It Do?
The property allows developers to:
- Control when a form control becomes interactive.
- Prevent users from entering or changing data until prerequisites are met.
- Dynamically enable or disable controls based on user input or logic.
Example Scenario — Conditional Activation
Scenario:
A form contains a checkbox called “I Accept Terms” and a text field called “Signature.”
The goal is to make the “Signature” field inactive until the user checks “I Accept Terms.”
Steps to Implement:
-
Select the “Signature” fieldin the form editor. -
In the
Propertiespanel, find theClient Enabledfield. -
Set the value to
False— the field will now be disabled by default when the form loads. -
Open the
Rule Manager. -
Add a new rule:
Condition:
Action:
- Save and publish the form.
Result:
- When the form loads, the “Signature” field is disabled.
- Once the user checks “I Accept Terms,” the field automatically becomes active and editable.
Behavior Summary
| Property State | Description |
|---|---|
True | The control is active and ready for user interaction when the form loads. |
False | The control is disabled at load time and can be enabled dynamically via rules or code. |
Notes & Best Practices
- Use the
Client Enabledproperty to manageclient-side interactivitywithout requiring server actions. - Combine it with
Rule Managerto define when and how controls become active. - Remember: if
server enablementis disabled, the client cannot enable the control even ifClient Enabledis set toTrue. - By default, this property is set to
True(active).
Summary
Client Enabled improves form usability by letting developers control when and how users interact with form controls.
It is essential for creating responsive, condition-based form experiences where user actions dynamically change the form’s state.
What Is a Label?
What Is a Label?
A Label is a static (non-editable) text object used on forms to provide information, display titles, or present descriptive text to the user.
- It cannot be edited by the user.
- It is ideal for displaying fixed text.
- It is used to make the visual structure of the form more descriptive.
Where Is It Used?
Labels are typically used in the following scenarios:
- Adding descriptive titles for form fields
- Displaying static informational text
- Creating section headers
- Providing guidance or instructions to the user
How to Add It?
- While the form screen is active, open the
Toolboxpanel. - Drag and drop the
Labelobject onto the form. - When selected, the
Property Vieweropens on the right side. - Text, alignment, visibility, and similar properties can be configured from here.