Use a Rich text property to create texts that include formatting such as bold, underline, italics, font size and colors.
ID
ID - a unique ID. Objects are numbered consecutively, but the ID may be changed
IDs should not contain special characters such as ) ( . * } { + < > [ ] etc.
General
Name - the name "Rich text property" is generated automatically, but we recommend giving the property a different name
Description - an optional text describing the property
Configuration
Category - the category in the object's configuration in which the property should be placed; change the property's placement in the configuration dialog by changing this value. Default is "General". E.g. by changing the value to "Configuration" the property will be grouped with the other properties under Configuration.
Overridden column name in table - an alternative, shorter property name to be used in column headings; if this property has a value, it will use this as the column header in tables.
Name changes made here will not affect token tags for the property.
Display in tables as - how the property should be displayed in the table when there isn't enough room
Full text - the text shows in its full length on a single line
Wrapped - the text shows in multiple lines if there is not enough space on one line
Truncated - the text is cut off with '...' if there is not enough space to show the full text. Full text is shown on mouse over.
Properties that are never shown in tables or that cannot be truncated or wrapped, such as dates, statuses, icons, numbers, and progress, do not have this option. They will always be shown in full text.
Features
Features - select how the object should appear on the web:
Visible
Not visible
Visible when value
Web editability
Editable on web - whether users who are not administrators should have access to edit the property on the web page; choose between
Restricted - the property will not be visible for non-administrators
Unrestricted - the property can be edited by users who are not administrators
Users who are to be able to edit properties on the web page must be given Property access in addition to Web access in Users and Groups, and they must also be mapped with the Full access profile to the scorecard where the objects they should be able to edit are located.
Information
Information - enter helpful text for users who view the object that includes this property on Web. For example, a note on how to input data in that property field for the object.
Click the Lookup () icon and enter the text.
The property supports both plain and rich text.
For Corporater BMP to display text that's specific to the object, add a text property to the object and then include a tag that references that property in the Information property. For example, a myInfo property and a ${this.object.myInfo} tag in Information.
Corporater BMP attaches an Info icon to the property on Web. The icon is visible for the property as follows:
When a user clicks the icon, your text displays in a collapsible Info section.
On the Edit page for the object that includes the property.
On the Add page for the object that includes the property.
In the inline editing mode of a description view for the object that includes the property.
When a user clicks the icon, your text displays in a collapsible Info section.
Audit
Modified by - the name of the last user to make changes to the object.
Last modified - the date and time when the object was last changed.
Created by - the name of the user who created the object.
Created - the date and time when the object was created.
Version 5.1.2.0
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