Adding additional pages
There are three techniques for adding additional pages to a PM Notebook. We'll explore them all.
From the Account page pop-up menu select Add Page > Before. This adds a new page to the notebook before the Account page.
We really want the Account page to be first so let's move the page we just added. From the pop-up menu of the page you just added select Move Page > Down. This moves the page after the Account page.
You can also add pages from the notebook's pop-up menu. From the notebook's pop-up menu select Add Page > After Top Page. This adds a page after the page that is currently at the top of the pages in the notebook.
Let's try the final technique for adding a page. Select Notebook Page on the parts palette and drop it on the notebook. This adds a page after the last page of the notebook, regardless of which page is currently on top.
Using the buttons in the bottom right corner of the notebook scroll backwards through the notebook pages until the Account page is on the top. These buttons can be used during development time and run time to navigate through a notebook. This is the only way to access a notebook page that doesn't have a tab.
Now, select the last tab in the notebook. This brings the selected page to the top and is the most convenient way to navigate through a notebook. This method works for both major and minor tabs.
Our notebook needs one more page. Use whichever technique you prefer to add it after the Account page.
Starting at the page immediately after the Account page and proceeding downward, open the settings for each of the additional pages you added and change their tab type, tab text, and page label as follows:
1. Stock summary page
tabType
XmMINOR
tabLabel
Stock
pageLabel
Stock Summary
2. Bond summary page
tabType
XmMINOR
tabLabel
Bonds
pageLabel
Bond Summary
3. Mutual fund summary page
tabType
XmMINOR
tabLabel
Funds
pageLabel
Mutual Fund Summary
4. Customer address page
tabType
XmMAJOR
tabLabel
Address
pageLabel
Customer Address
Select OK after making each set of changes.
Last modified date: 01/29/2015