<p class="Paragraph">The window has its own menu bar and its own function bar. Here you find the following new command: <help:link Id="67887" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help"><span class="T1">Index design</span></help:link></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">This is where you define the table structure.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Enter the name for the data field here. Note the data base restrictions, e.g. on the length of the name, special characters and spaces.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">The number of rows that you have marked is inserted in front of the marked cells.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">If this command has a quotation mark, the data field in this line is a primary key.</help:help-text> By clicking the command you activate/deactivate the status. The command is only visible if the data source supports primary keys.</p>
<p class="Head2">Field properties</p>
<p class="Paragraph">Here you can define the field properties of the currently selected field.</p>
<p class="Head3">Length</p>
<p class="Paragraph">Enter the length of the data field.</p>
<p class="Head3">Decimal places</p>
<p class="Paragraph">Enter the number of decimal places for a numerical field or decimal field.</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Enter a value that is the default in new data records.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Here you see the format code, which you are able to select with the help of the<span class="T1"> ... </span>button.</help:help-text></p>