PANTHEON™ manual

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Form

The PANTHEON form is designed for inputting large amounts of data. During the use of the program, most of the activities are carried out through forms. Forms have different functions, they can be registers, different document types, etc.

Each form consists of several meaningful units.

Table of contents

  1. Form toolbar
  2. Header
  3. Central part of the form

 

1. Toolbar

The toolbar allows us to navigate the database (see Browsing data) and select the functions and actions we want to carry out on the form.

HINT

Read more about the different function and action buttons in the toolbar HERE.

2. Header

The content of the data in the header varies depending on the type of form. However, all forms contain data that is necessary to input.

HINT

For more information about the header of the form, click HERE.

3. Central part of the form

It contains fields for entering additional data used in the workflows of the program. We can often find different data panels (as seen in the picture above) on the left side of the form, and select them with a mouse click.

HINT

To find out more about the main part of the form, click HERE.

 



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