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Can I annotate fields to indicate their intended use?
Yes. You can provide "Help" to your users for any field:
1. On any page in your application, click "Customize" then "Fields". If it is a multi-table application, select the table.
2. Click the "Edit" button next to the field for which you want to add an annotation.
3. In the "Help" text input box, enter text that will assist your users, and click "Save".
Your text will appear when the user hovers over or clicks on the question mark icon next to that field on the Add Record and Edit Record pages.
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Create a New Table
What are the things in this new table called?
^ should be a plural noun
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