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Overview

  • The Icon is a symbolic image that helps users quickly and simply identify what they want

    • Eg: A print icon next to a text box means you can print the contents of that text box

Attributes

Name

  • You can enter the name of the Icon in the Name attribute

    • Eg:

      • Name: account_info

      • Name: custom7

Size

  • Adjust Icon sizes using the size attribute with one of these values

  • There are five types of size

    • In the Size drop-down, select the size

      • XX-Small: You can set xx-small size on the icon

      • X -Small: You can set an x-small size on the icon

      • Small: You can set a small size on the icon

      • Medium: You can set medium size on the icon

      • Large: You can set the large size of the icon

        • Eg:

Category

  • You can change icons by using their category

  • The icon comes in five categories

    • In the Category drop-down, select the category

      • .Action: Action icons are for use with quick actions on touch-screen devices

        • Eg:

      • Custom: Custom Object icons represent the entities and objects

        • Eg:

      • Doctype: Doctype icons represent document file formats

        • Eg:

      • Standard: Custom Object icons represent the entities and objects

        • Eg:

      • Utility: Utility icons are simple symbols in a single color that identify labels and actions across many form factors

        • Eg:

Fill color

  • You can enter a color in the Fill Color attribute

    • Eg: The icon is displayed in red if you enter that color

      • Fill color: Red

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