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11. Preview: To see what the dialog box you have defined looks like, click Preview. The dialog box opens. To close the dialog box, click one of
its buttons.
Figure 233. Preview of Dialog Box
12. Click OK. The Add New Prompt dialog box closes and the new prompt is created. The name and script tag of the new prompt appear in the
right pane of the Object Browser.
EDIT A PROMPT
1. Navigate the Object Browser to [project name] > Prompts. In the right pane, double-click the prompt you want to change, or right-click the
prompt and select Edit from the pop-up menu. The Edit Prompt Properties dialog box opens.
Figure 234. Edit Prompt Properties Dialog Box
2. Change properties of the prompt as desired. Refer to Add a New Prompt for information on specific properties.
3. Click OK. The Edit Prompt Properties dialog box closes.
NOTE: When you edit a prompt’s script, make it available in its updated form by saving the server configuration before attempting to run
the script.
NOTE: If you change the script tag for a prompt, any script that refers to the prompt will contain an error. To correct the error, update the
scripts so they use the prompt’s new script tag. Refer to Scripts and Expressions for more information.
NOTE: If you edit a script associated with a prompt button, make it available in its updated form by saving the server configuration before
attempting to run the script.