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The Docupace Start Configuration Tool allows users to change settings for each of the wizard pages. To configure a page, proceed as follows:
Step 1: Change the Page Settings
1.1. Open the Wizard tab of the Docupace Start screen.
1.2. Click on the name of the page in the Pages Tree.
1.3. Click the Page Settings button.
1.4. Change the following Page settings:
Configuring Page Settings
Setting | Description | Information |
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Next page | The next page in the navigation order of pages. | Tip: This can be configured otherwise by use of skip To special page or by transition conditions. |
Transitions | Transitions allow you to configure conditions, that decide which page will be opened next. | You can have multiple conditions with different page IDs. Conditions will be checked one by one in the order as they appear. Tip: The first condition which is evaluated to TRUE defines the page that will open next. |
Transition name | A name, used to refer to this specific transition. | Special Pages: In the case of special pages, transition names may be pre-defined in the code of the Docupace system. Only those names will work. Regular Pages: In the case of a regular page created with the Docupace Start, you may choose any name. |
Transition rules | Determines conditions for transitioning between pages | Click +Add at the bottom of this section to create several conditions. |
Page ID | Name of the page that will open if the condition below evaluates to TRUE. | |
Condition | Boolean JavaScript expression. | |
Page Tasks On Page Enter | Actions that will be performed when the page is opened. | This may pull data into the wizard or perform additional validations. Tip: To create several blocks of actions, click +Add at the bottom of this section. |
Task Type | JsAction is currently the only available type. | |
Code | JS code that will be performed when the page is opened. | |
Enabled condition | Boolean JavaScript expression. | Note: If the result evaluates to TRUE or if the field is left empty, the page will be available to the user and enabled. Otherwise, the page will be disabled.
Warning: Currently, a disabled page can be navigated to if Next Page Action button is used in the wizard. In such case, the page will appear empty to the user. Make sure to test your wizard with different values, to avoid situations, where the user is stuck on a disabled page. Correct page navigation logic accordingly. |
Enable in-page section based navigation | Enables users to navigate to specific sections on a page | Select this checkbox to show a navigation panel on this page. Tip: Enter TRUE for the Show in navigation panel setting, to show the page itself in the panel. |
Navigation panel layout | If the Navigation panel is enabled, then there are two ways, how to display it to end-users. | Options: vertical (on top of the page), horizontal (on the left side of the page). |
Show in the navigation panel | Boolean JavaScript expression. | TRUE: If the result evaluates to TRUE, the page will be shown in the navigation panel. Empty: If left empty, the page and all its Sections will be excluded from the navigation list. |
Navigation panel label | A name used for the page in the navigation panel. | If this field is left empty, by default Page name will appear in the navigation panel. |
Read-only condition | Boolean JavaScript expression. | If the result evaluates to TRUE, the page will be shown, but all fields will appear as read-only. Otherwise, the page will be editable by the user. |
Step 2: Apply Changes
2.1: Click Apply.
2.2. Close the Page Settings.