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You can remove a specific component or a component version from a form if it is not required anymore. Once you have deleted a component, you can’t undo this, because it removes the component permanently. Therefore, you should consider all possible impacts of deleting a component because it can affect many or even all forms using this component.

The ways to add a component to a form:

Drag a component from the Palette to the Form:

Choose a component from the Palette and drag it onto the form near where you want it to appear, observing the shape and orientation of the insertion bar. Drop the component when the insertion bar indicates the desired location.

Click a Component:

Select the component or container in the form where you want a component to be inserted. Click a component in the Palette. The component is inserted directly below the selected component or at the bottom of the selected container.

The components are as follows:

The section is one kind of container in which we can add /insert multiple components.

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Tabs are user interface components that render and display subsections to users; they arrange content into categories for easy access and make your apps look cleaner by saving space. Instead of a single title bar, a tabbed window may include multiple tabs along the top.

Check the link abx-tabs for more details.

Vertical Tabs:

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The Button component allows users to perform actions. It comes in several different style variants and supports icons in addition to text labels.

Check the link abx-button Button for more details.

Badge:

Badges are colored text elements containing small bits of information. They are used to label content, display metadata, and/or highlight information.

Check the link abx-badge Badge for more details.

Repeater:

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The repeater field allows you to create a set of sub-fields that can be repeated again and again while editing content.

Check the link abx-repeater for more details.

Icon:

An icon is a small graphical representation of a program or file. Icons provide visual context and enhance usability. An icon has a visible label that describes what the icon represents.

Icons are an essential part of many user interfaces, visually expressing objects, actions, and ideas.

Check the link abx-icon for more details.

List View:

List View is a base component used to render Lists of items, as well as a featured first item with a unique layout. We can create custom list views to do our jobs more effectively. List views are ways of displaying the small sizes of data that are instantly accessible for different objects.

Check the link abx- listview for more details.

Page Header:

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Typically these areas are used for inserting document information, such as the name of the document, the chapter heading, page numbers, and creation date.

Check the link abx-page-header for more details.

Counter:

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The calendar form field type provides a text box for the entry of a date. An icon next to the text box provides a link to a pop-up calendar, which can also be used to enter the date value. If the field has a saved value this is shown in the text box. Otherwise, the default value, if any, is displayed.

Check the link abx-calendar for more details.

Rating:

The rating field element is used to rate something between a set minimum and a maximum number of stars. The rating is the easiest way to ask for feedback on how good your service or product is.

A rating can gather information about a service or product from the target audience for the purpose of comparison and analysis.

Check the link abx-rating Rating for more details.

Carousel:

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An image carousel is a container (slideshow) of images or info that users can select by clicking a button that directs them forward or backward in the slideshow. An image carousel makes a website more interactive by enhancing the user experience.

Check the link abx-carousel for more details.

Progress Bar:

A progress bar is a graphical control element used to visualize the progression of an extended computer operation, such as a download, file transfer, or installation.

Check the link abx-progress-bar Progress Bar for more details.

Blank:

The blank is something not written upon. The blank component is disabled to create and customize any other components.

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Field components represent individual fields/columns in datasets. You can use field components to control the display and editing of data in your applications. Field components are always associated with a dataset.

Check the link abx-fields Fields for more details.

Report:

Include components in a report setup file to specify report behavior and insert content, such as tables, lists, and figures, into a report. Use the report export to add components to a report and to specify their behavior.

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