Predefined menu items in Verify

There are methods for modifying and adding menus and accelerators connected to user-defined events. Twenty user-defined events can be defined in each FORMS module. It is also possible to change the appearance of FORMS’ default menus. Find the command you want to access in the table below.

Menu items in the View forms window are documented separately.

Menu

Command

Command value

File

New

101

Open

102

Edit

103

Save

104

Save as

105

Print setup

164

Print

106

Job lists

160

Search

161

Exit

107

View

Image

è Image display

è Normal

è Enlarge

è Reduce

è Front page

è Back page

 

111

112

113*

114*

117

118

Update

207

Show field borders

115*

Show field values

116*

Object bar

165

Status bar

166

Toolbars

è File

è Job control

è Form

è Context help

 

169

170

171

172

Statistics

View

108

Save

109

Print

110

Batch

Delete

167

Skip

168

Set

Delete

119

Skip

120

Override to complete

121

Form

Inspect

122

Complement

123

Delete

124*

Skip

125*

Previous form

129

Go to form

159

Create a new blank form

173

Specify form def.

126

Information

127

Extended information

128

Print

130

Show image from file

131

Field

Edit

132

Complement

133*

Clear

134*

Delete

135*

Delete index chain

163

Skip

136*

Previous field

137

Override to complete

138*

Job

Start

139

Pause

140

Continue

141

Stop

142

Help

Help topics

143

About ReadSoft FORMS

144

Shortcut menus

Shortcut menus (context-sensitive menus activated when you right-click in the main window) are dynamic. The object that is right-clicked affects what commands are available. Click for more information about Verify's shortcut menus.

Invisible commands

(not on any menu)

Scroll down

153

Scroll left

154

Set current field to Complete (F11)

155

Select form definition (F12)

156

Scroll right

157

Scroll up

158

Toggle field help text (Shift+F12)

174

Rotate image 90 degrees (Ctrl+R)

206

User-defined

User-defined

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* The command value is used in several places— usually in a main menu as well as a shortcut menu (context sensitive).