APPLICATION DESIGN
Naming tips
Aliases
You can use an alias with agents. An alias is another name, or synonym, for a particular agent. Using an alias, you can change or translate the name that users see without disabling formulas that reference the original name. Aliases follow the same naming rules as regular names.
To create an alias, add a vertical bar (|) symbol and the alias name to the right of the original name. Always keep the original name as the leftmost name.
Agent1 | Agent1_Alias
You can have more than one alias. Separate each with the vertical bar (|) symbol.
Shortcut keys
A shortcut key is an underlined letter in a choice on the Actions menu. Windows, OS/2, and UNIX users type only the shortcut letter to select the menu item. To specify a shortcut, type an underscore before the letter you want to assign as the shortcut. For example, S is the shortcut for this Save action:
_Save
IBM® Lotus® Notes® ignores the underline when it displays the name of an action on the action bar.
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