Add a number element to a template
You add a number element to an authoring template when you want the number element to be used by a set of content items that use the same authoring template.
- Open or create an authoring template.
- Click Manage Elements .
- Select Number as the element type.
- Enter a name. Do not use double-byte and non-ASCII characters.
- Enter a display title to use as the title of the element displayed indexes and forms.
- Click OK. The number element is added to your form.
- Go to the Default Content tab.
- Go to the number element you created. Enter a numerical value if required, or leave blank if you want your content creators to enter a number. The maximum number of digits that can be entered into a number element is 16.
- Click
to open the display properties of the element. This is where you define how the element will be displayed on the content item form.
- To display the element as a required field select Identify this as a required field.
- To hide a field on the content form from all users select Hide field. You must specify a default value if the field is a required field.
Administrators and managers can choose to display hidden fields and elements in a content item by clicking Show hidden fields.
- Select the display format of the number.
- Select whether decimal places are allowed and if so, how many.
- Select the users or groups you want to grant edit access to a field or element by clicking Select Editors.
- Select the users or groups you want to grant view access to a field or element by clicking Select Viewers.
- Type field specific help into Field help text.
This displays above the element in the content form.
- Save the authoring template.
Parent topic:
Use a number element