p 210. Say you have a NOTE field that may or may not have much info. If it does not, SLIDING causes the FIELD BELOW to move up and occupy the empty space between records.
You may want the empty space because you’re printing onto a PREPRINTED FORM, or your report design counts on consistent field sizes so things line up properly.
a. It lets FIELDS SHRINK TO JUST THE RIGHT SIZE for their DATA.
b. AFTER a field has SHRUNK, any object on the layout can SLIDE UP.
c. OR to the LEFT to fill the space left behind.
The ENTIRE BODY PART SHRINKS, and the RECORD BELOW moves UP.
SLIDING exists FOR ONLY ONE REASON: to COMPENSATE FOR CHANGING FIELD DATA.
NOTHING on the layout MOVES.
set it to SLIDE, and FileMaker makes sure it SHRINKS too.
NOTHING HAPPENS. The FIELD ABOVE THEM, the LARGE TEXT BOX, HAS TO BE SET TO SLIDE, and then the large TEXT BOX WILL SHRINK and the two bottom objects will slide up.
DECIDE which objects should slide.
Normally, when you add an object to the layout, you specify EXACTLY where it goes. But when the object is SET TO SLIDE, its position is NO LONGER FIXED AT AN EXACT SPOT ON THE LAYOUT.
ABOVE or to the LEFT of it MOVE OR SHRINK.
OTHER objects on the layout. As a field above shrinks, the object below it will SLIDE UP, but will always be the same RELATIVE DISTANCE from the field above.