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1: About This Course
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Introduction
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Who should take this course
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Prerequisites
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Accompanying files
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2: Introduction
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Introduction
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Terminology
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How it works
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Architecture
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3: Using the Screen Designer
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Introduction
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Demonstration
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Getting Started
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Extracting the Package Files
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Starting a Mainframe Session
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Changing the Display Options
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Configuring the Connection to the Demo Host
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Creating a History File
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Video: Creating a History File
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Exercise: Recording History
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Opening the Screen Designer
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Video: Starting a Project
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Exercise: Starting a Project
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Importing History
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Selecting a Theme
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Adding Controls
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Adding a Button Control
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Exercise 13-1
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Adding a Chooser Control
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Exercise 13-2
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Adding a Tooltip Command
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Exercise 13-3
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Adding an AutoExecution Control
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Exercise 13-4
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Adding an Image Control
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Exercise 13-5
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Adding a Label Control
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Exercise 13-6
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Adding a Calendar Control
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Exercise 13-7
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Adding a GridCollector Control
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Exercise 13-8
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Adding a Table Control
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Exercise 13-9
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Adding a Collector Control
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Exercise 13-10
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Adding a WebFrame Control
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Exercise 13-11
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Adding a Tab Control
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Exercise 13-12
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Adding an InputField Control
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Exercise 13-13
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Adding a RadioButton Control
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Exercise 13-14
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Adding a CheckBox Control
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Exercise 13-15
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Taking the Project Live
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Generating a Customization File
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Closing the Screen Designer
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Associating the Customization File with a Host S...
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Testing the Screens
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4: Using the Rule Manager
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Introduction
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The Rule Manager Page
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The Rule Wizard
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When to Use the Rule Manager
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5: Types of Controls
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AutoExecution
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Button
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Calendar
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CheckBox
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Chooser
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Collector
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GridCollector
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Image
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InputField
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Label
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RadioButton
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Tab
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Table
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Tooltip
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WebFrame
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Shared Properties
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Actions
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The Control Context Menu
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6: How To
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Introduction
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Use Themes
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Search History Screens
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Identify Screens
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Manage Controls
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Working with Rule Controls
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Use Web Components in Rumba+
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Generate Customization Files for Rumba+ Web and ...
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Import Additional Projects
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Use the Screen Designer Command Line
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Contacting Micro Focus
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Introduction
This course provides a step-by-step introduction to the Micro Focus Rumba Screen Designer. It walks you through:
- Creating a history file
- Using the Rumba Screen Designer to customize a set of screens
- Testing the customized screens
- Using the customized screens in the Rumba Desktop
A comprehensive How To section provides further information about customizing screens and information about exporting customized screens to Rumba+ Web and Rumba+ Mobile.
Note: You can only customize screens for 3270 mainframe and 5250 AS/400 (iSeries) sessions.