The Settings tab is where you can set the common options for the current screen.
This is the name that will be displayed in the list of screens on the Screens dialog (at design time).
This is the text that will be displayed in the Windows title bar for this specific screen.
This is the heading text that will be displayed in bold at the top of your screen. If the screen has a top banner, the heading text will be displayed there. If the screen does not (as in a Welcome - Side Banner screen), the heading text will appear in a larger font near the top of the screen.
If the screen has a top banner, the Sub Heading text will appear directly underneath the Heading text. If the screen does not have a top banner, this option is grayed out.
This is the image that will be displayed on the screen. If the screen has a top banner, the image will appear in the upper right corner of the top banner. Your image should be 111 X 63 Pixels in order to fit properly on the top banner. If the screen does not have a top banner, the image will take up the entire left third of the screen. Your image should be 165 x 310 Pixels in order to fit properly on the left side of the screen.
A screen condition is simply a conditional expression that determines whether a screen will be hidden or displayed at run time. If the expression is blank, or evaluates to a true result, the screen will be shown. If the expression evaluates to a false result, the screen will not be shown.
You can type an expression directly into the Screen Condition field, or you can press the Build button to build the expression with the help of the Build Expression dialog.
Opens the Build Expression dialog which provides a useful interface to help you build your conditional expression.
This is the text that will be displayed on the Next button. The Next button causes the installer to advance to the next screen. In other words, it moves the installation one screen forward.
Enabled: This controls whether or not the Next button is enabled.
Visible: This controls whether or not the Next button is visible.
This is the text that will be displayed on the Back button. The Back button causes the installer to return to the previous screen. In other words, it moves the installation one screen back.
Enabled: This controls whether or not the Back button is enabled.
Visible: This controls whether or not the Back button is visible.
This is the text that will be displayed on the Cancel button. The Cancel button cancels the setup.
Enabled: This controls whether or not the Cancel button is enabled.
Visible: This controls whether or not the Cancel button is visible.
This is the text that will be displayed on the Help button. The Help button causes the actions on the Help Button Actions dialog to be performed.
Enabled: This controls whether or not the Help button is enabled.
Visible: This controls whether or not the Help button is visible.
Actions: This will open the Help Button Actions dialog, where you can define the actions that will be performed when the Help button is pressed.