Adding titles to columns
A title is optional text at the beginning of a column that helps users identify the type of information in the column. Assign a title using the Column Properties box. The title can be a static text label, such as "Subject" or "Date," or a message such as "Open a document below to see or change the schedule." To avoid cluttering the view, don't include titles for every column.
Omitting a title
If you leave the title blank, the column doesn't have any identifying text. Omit a title if the column is:
- A responses-only column that indents response documents
- A categorizing column for grouping related documents
- Hidden (and designers don't need any identifying text when editing the view)
- Not relevant to users
- A column for displaying icons
Guidelines
- Column titles can contain up to 80 characters in any combination of letters, numbers, and punctuation.
- To change the font, size, or color of a column title, choose styles from the Title tab of the Column Properties box.
- To allow long titles to wrap to several lines in Notes®, set the "Lines per heading" in the Style
tab of the View Properties box to a number greater than 1.
Note that long titles do not wrap on the Web. To prevent line wrap on the Web, specify 1 in the "Lines per heading" setting in the View Properties box. Domino® converts this setting to a NOWRAP HTML attribute. Specifying a number greater than 1 causes lines to wrap on the Web. The same guidelines are true for the "Lines per row" setting.
- The number of characters that fit on one line depends on the font and size you select, as well as the width of the column. If a title is not set up to wrap to more than one line and the text is too long for the width of the column, the text is truncated.