To save the settings you've made to the dialog box and to put it away, click this button.
To cancel the settings you've made to the dialog box and to put it away, click this button.
Type or edit the name of the button here. (You can use the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands to help you.)
To set the font, style, size, and alignment for the button name, click here.
To open the script editor for the object, click this button.
To open the script editor for the object, click this button. Not available because your user level isn't set to Scripting (5).
To have the button go to another card or stack, click this button. A dialog box will appear so you can choose where the link goes.
To add a visual effect when clicking the button goes to a card, click here.
To add or edit an icon for the button, click here.
To add or edit an icon for the button, you would click here. Unavailable because the button is style Popup, which never has an icon.
To review, add, or edit the button's contents, click here.
To show the button's name with the button, click this box.
The button's name appears with the button. To hide the button's name, click this box.
To have the button highlight or toggle (depending on its style) when you click it, click this box.
The button highlights or toggles when you click it. (How it does so depends on the button style.) To keep the button from highlighting or toggling, click this box.
To allow a user to click the button, click this box.
A user can click the button. To stop a user from clicking the button, click this box.
To make the button appear highlighted on all cards that share the background when it's highlighted on any card in the background, click this box.
When the button is highlighted on one card, it's highlighted on all cards that share this background. To restrict highlighting to the card on which the button is clicked, click this box.
Use this pop-up menu to choose a style for the button.
Use this pop-up menu to assign the button to a family. (Only one button in a family is highlighted at any given time.)
Tells the position of the button relative to other buttons on this same card or background—the higher the number, the closer the button is to the front.
Tells the position of the button relative to other buttons and fields on this same card or background—the higher the number, the closer the button is to the front.
Tells the unique ID of the button on the card or background. This number remains constant while the button exists.
Shows what the button looks like as you make and change settings.
Type the width in pixels for the pop-up button's title (72 pixels = 1 inch).