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typed anything in the From item. Once a dynamic action is created, you can edit its properties and access many more
options that weren't available in the wizard. Let's set the triggering event to be Key Release instead of the default
Change event. Here's what to do:
1.
Edit
Page 3
of the application.
In Figure
16-6
, you see two dynamic actions with the same name. This is actually the same dynamic action; it's
shown in two places purely for the sake of convenience. Any dynamic action that is tied to a specific element for its
triggering event is listed under the item. At the bottom of the tree, all dynamic actions on the page are listed even if
they don't reference a specific item.
Figure 16-6.
Dynamic actions in the Page Rendering tree
2.
Double-click the
Disable E-Mail Body
dynamic action in the
Page Rendering
tree to edit it.
3.
In the
When
region shown in Figure
16-7
, change
Event
to
Key Release
, and click
Apply Changes
.
Figure 16-7.
Specifying Key Release as the event