Understanding key design mode icons

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Understanding key design mode icons

Have you designed or customized a Microsoft Office InfoPath™ 2003 form and wondered what all those different symbols mean? This topic will help you understand the key icons used in InfoPath design mode.

Data source icons

Understanding the different icons in the Data Source task pane will help you to better understand how all the different pieces of data stored in fields and groups are related to one another.

IconDescription
Icon imageGroup. An element in the data source that can contain fields and other groups.
Icon imageLocked group. This group cannot be renamed, moved, or deleted, and new fields or groups cannot be added to it.
Icon imageRepeating group. A group in the data source that can occur more than once.
Icon imageLocked repeating group. This group cannot be renamed, moved, or deleted, and new fields or groups cannot be added to it.
Icon imageElement field. A field in the data source that stores the data entered into controls. This field can contain attribute fields.
Icon imageLocked element field. This field cannot be renamed, moved, or deleted, and new attributes cannot be added to it.
Icon imageRepeating element field. A field in the data source that can occur more than once. Controls such as lists, repeating sections, and repeating tables can be bound to repeating fields.
Icon image Locked repeating element field. This field cannot be renamed, moved, or deleted, and new attributes cannot be added to it.
Icon image Attribute field. A field in the data source that stores data entered into controls. Other fields cannot be added to it.
Icon imageLocked attribute field. This field cannot be moved or deleted.
Icon image Required field. If a control on the form is bound to a required field, it cannot be left blank when a user fills out the form.

Binding icons

When you design a form, several icons may appear in the upper-right corner of controls. These are known as binding icons. They provide information about how a selected control relates to fields and groups in the data source. The following table describes the three types of binding icons you may see on your form.

Binding iconsDescription
Icon image The binding is correct. This icon, along with the name of the field or group that the selected control is bound to in the data source, is displayed when a control is selected or when the mouse pointer rests on the control.
Icon image The control may not function as expected because of a potential binding problem. This icon is displayed regardless of whether the control is selected. The name of the field or group that the control is bound to, along with a short message, is displayed when the control is selected, or when the mouse pointer rests on the control. To identify the binding problem, right-click the control, and then click More Details on the shortcut menu.
Icon image The control will not function correctly because of a binding problem, and when a user saves the form, any data typed into the control will be lost. This icon is displayed regardless of whether the control is selected. To identify the binding problem, right-click the control, and then click More Details on the shortcut menu.

Other InfoPath icons

The following table lists a few other InfoPath icons that you should be familiar with.

IconDescription
Icon image Repeating control, field, or group. A control, field, or group that can appear more than once. This icon appears both in design mode and when users fill out a form.
Icon image Optional section. A control on a form that can contain other controls and does not usually appear by default. This icon appears both in design mode and when users fill out a form.
Icon imageInfoPath form (.xml file). A file that contains the data that users enter into a form and is created after users save their form. This icon appears in task panes and dialog boxes, such as the Open dialog box.
Icon image InfoPath form template. A file or set of files that defines the data structure, appearance, and behavior of a form. This icon appears in task panes and dialog boxes, such as the Open dialog box.