Configuration object editing window and properties palette. Configuration objects 2.54 properties palette allows quick access

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The process of editing a configuration object is to change the properties of the object to achieve the desired behavior
object during use.
The properties palette is a window in the form of a set of properties that can be defined for a configuration object. The composition of properties depends on
type of object being edited. Fig1 Properties palette “Basic”

This section describes basic techniques for working with the Properties palette.
To call the properties palette, you need to specify a configuration object and select Edit - Properties.
The Properties palette groups object properties into categories. The number of categories and the composition of properties placed in each category depends on the type of object in question. For example, for a document attribute, the properties palette contains only the Basic, Usage, and Presentation property categories. The composition of category properties also depends on the type of object. Even if the same types of objects are selected, the composition of properties is determined by the individual settings of specific objects. For example, for a hierarchical directory, the properties of the table field of the Usage category additionally include the properties Display, Display root and others.
The composition of properties also depends on the selected values ​​of other properties. For example, in the Type property, when selecting the primitive type Number, properties are added that characterize the selected type: Length, Precision and Non-negative.
If you need to quickly find a property in the Properties palette, you can use the search field. This field is accessed using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+I. The search is performed according to the properties view in the properties palette (see Fig. 1) and begins after entering two non-blank characters. In order to disable the applied filter, you must press the clear button or the ESC key while in the search field.

The panel buttons are described below:
Sort by alphabet. Displays object properties, sorted alphabetically (the button is pressed). The categories themselves are not shown. If displaying property names is enabled, sorting is performed by name, otherwise - by
property representation. If the property does not have a name, the sorting is always performed by the property representation.
The display of property names is controlled by the Display property names item in the context menu of the properties window.
Sorting by category. Displays object properties sorted by category (the button is pressed).
Show only important ones. When the button is pressed, only the important properties of the object are displayed; when pressed – all properties.
Cancel editing. Undoes changes to a property text box.
Save. Write changes to the property text box.
Property categories can be arranged as bookmarks or as a list. When arranging properties in a list, the properties themselves can be presented as a list by category or alphabetically (in this case, the names of the categories are not shown).
To select a method for displaying categories (displaying categories must be enabled - the Sort by categories button is pressed) in any free space of the property palette window, you need to open the context menu and select the required display method (Bookmarks or
List). If the display method is selected as Bookmarks, the buttons (Sort by alphabet and Sort by category) become unavailable.
When you select the Bookmarks display method, to go to the properties of another category, you must click on the corresponding bookmark.
To return to the mode of displaying categories as a list, in the properties window of the context menu, select the List item.
If the List display method is selected, the object properties are arranged by category or alphabetically. To sort alphabetically, click the Sort by Alphabet button on the Properties palette toolbar. All properties are shown in a row in
alphabetical order.
To sort by category, click the Sort by Category button on the toolbar. All properties are grouped into categories in the form of a list (one below the other). The category name is shown in bold. To the left of the name
There is a button for controlling the display of properties included in the category. The button allows you to hide or show a set of properties.
Double-clicking on the name of a property category collapses all other categories and displays the properties of that category.
When the Show only important button is pressed, only the important (main) properties of the object are displayed (regardless of the display mode by list or tabs, by category or alphabetically). To view all properties, click the Show only important button again.
Depending on the type of object, its properties may or may not be available for change. For example, in a text document, object properties are intended only to show the number of lines and characters and the status of the document, but they are not available for
changes.
Each property in the properties palette has a name and a detailed explanation. The mode for obtaining a detailed description is set using the Explanation context menu command, called in any free place in the properties palette (outside the input fields). If this mode is set, then when you select a property, a detailed explanation is displayed at the bottom of the properties palette.
In addition to the explanatory description, the name of the property can be displayed to access the value from the program module.
For properties that can be accessed using built-in language tools, you can configure them to be displayed as a name or as property names. For example, a property called Value Type is named ValueType. The display mode can be changed from
using the Show context menu property names command. The property names are shown according to the selected embedded language option.
ATTENTION! The metadata object and Configuration metadata object property names are not displayed.
The way you enter values ​​in the Properties palette depends on the type of property you are editing.
For text details, this is normal text input (you can use the clipboard), for properties of the “checkbox” type, this is a mouse click. The values ​​of some properties are selected from lists. These property fields have a selection list button. If the property field has a selection button, then when you click it, a window opens in which you select the property value (or view it in the case when editing the object is impossible, for example, for objects not captured in the configuration storage or for objects that are not supported editing). Such properties include, for example, selecting an image file, defining a color, and others.
By pressing the view button, for text data, a window for editing a line in different languages ​​is called up; for events, a procedure of the form module that processes this event is called; for properties from the Presentation category, the existing form of the object is displayed.
data. The clear button resets the value of the specified property. The adjustment button allows you to increase or decrease the numerical value by 1 towards higher or lower values.
Buttons in fields can be combined.
When you start editing any text field in the Properties palette, the Properties palette toolbar buttons become available. Undo editing And Save. Clicking the cancel button cancels the changes made. Clicking the save button saves the change.
The properties palette can contain links that open various forms associated with the selected object. For example, calling reference information (description) of a configuration object, various forms, form module procedures. Such links are displayed with underlined text. Clicking a link opens the window associated with that link.
If you are viewing the properties of an object whose editing is prohibited (for example, the object is not captured in the storage), then you can open the type editing dialog in the “view only” mode.

The process of editing a configuration object is to change properties in order to achieve the desired behavior of the object during use.

The properties palette is a special service window that allows you to edit all existing properties of a configuration object. The composition of properties depends on the type of object being edited.

To open the properties palette, select a configuration object and select "Edit - Properties".

Object properties in the Properties palette are grouped into categories.

Toolbar The properties palette consists of five columns.

Button Action
Displays the properties of the object, sorted alphabetically (the "pressed" button). The categories themselves are not shown

Displays object properties sorted by category (the "pressed" button)

When the button is pressed, only the important properties of the object are displayed; when pressed - all properties

Cancel changes in the properties text box

Write changes to the properties text box

Property categories can be arranged as bookmarks or as a list. When arranging properties in a list, the properties themselves can be arranged in a list by category or alphabetically (in this case, the names of the categories are not shown).

To select a method for displaying categories (displaying categories must be enabled - the button is pressed) in any free space of the properties palette window, open the context menu and select the desired display method. If the "Bookmarks" display method is selected, the buttons ( and ) become unavailable.


Each property in the Properties palette has a name, as well as a detailed explanation. The mode for receiving an expanded description is set using the context menu, called in any free place in the properties palette (outside the input fields). If this mode is set, then when you select a property, a detailed explanation is displayed at the bottom of the properties palette.

General objects

The "General" configuration branch describes objects such as Subsystems, General modules, Session Options, Roles, Exchange plans, Selection criteria, Common forms, Interfaces, Common layouts, Common pictures, Styles, Languages.

These objects are intended to set rules for how users work with data, to describe auxiliary objects used to generate various forms in the data exchange mechanism, and also contain common modules and layouts accessible from any configuration module.

Subsystems. Selection of configuration objects

The “Subsystems” branch contains objects with the help of which various types of activities are described. Almost all configuration objects (including pictures, general forms, styles and style elements, etc.) have the “Subsystems” property.

There are no restrictions on the number or nesting of objects in the "Subsystems" branch. The use of configuration objects of the "Subsystems" type occurs mainly at the configuration stage. In our framework configuration, two subsystems have already been created: Management Accounting and Accounting.


To view configuration objects related to a specific set of subsystems, you can configure an object selection filter in the “Configuration” window. Select the "Actions - By subsystems" item in the "Configuration" window and specify the required set of subsystems, and also set additional selection criteria "Include objects of subordinate subsystems" and "Include objects of parent subsystems". There is another option; to do this, you need to place the cursor at the root of the configuration object tree and select “Advanced” from the context menu with the right mouse button. In the window that appears, go to the "Subsystems" tab. Now, when moving around configuration tree, the window will display the composition of the subsystems that the selected object belongs to.

The belonging of configuration objects to a specific subsystem makes it easy to create user interfaces.

The properties palette contains, respectively, the properties of objects, links to related objects, explanations of the object and other relevant information. The properties palette is available from the Configurator, for a configuration object:

from the Configurator for spreadsheet documents:

and from Enterprise mode for spreadsheet documents:

In the Configurator, you can select the display mode of the properties palette - Bookmarks or List - by clicking on its empty space:

In the case of bookmarks, it will look like this:

Question 02.54 of exam 1C: Platform Professional. The Properties palette allows you to quickly access:

  1. To properties of configuration objects
  2. To the properties of 1C:Enterprise spreadsheet documents and their parts
  3. To properties of infobase objects
  4. Options 1 and 2 are correct
  5. All options are correct

The correct answer is fourth, see above. There are no properties for infobase objects (in fact, these objects are not present in the Configurator at all, except for a few predefined ones).

Question 02.55 of exam 1C: Platform Professional. The properties palette is available in the mode:

  1. Only in the configurator
  2. Only in 1C:Enterprise mode
  3. Both in the configurator and in 1C:Enterprise mode

The correct answer is third, in the Enterprise it is available for spreadsheet documents.

Question 02.56 of exam 1C: Platform Professional. In the "Properties Palette" window, obtaining a detailed description of an individual property...

  1. Can be obtained using the "explanation" mode. To switch to this mode, use the context menu, called from any free space in the properties palette (outside the input fields)
  2. Can be obtained through "Search in the syntax assistant". To switch to this mode, use the context menu called from the input field of the edited property
  3. Impossible to obtain
  4. Can be received as a hint by holding the cursor on the input field of an edited property for more than a second

The correct answer is the first one. If you enable the Explanations option, property descriptions will appear at the bottom of the palette:

Question 02.57 of exam 1C: Platform Professional. In what cases is it impossible to select the "Bookmarks" display method when working with properties in the "Properties Palette" window?

  1. When properties output sorted by category is enabled
  2. When alphabetical property output is enabled
  3. When displaying properties "important only" is enabled
  4. Options 2 and 3 are included simultaneously
  5. Option 2 enabled or Option 3 enabled

The correct answer is the second one, if properties are sorted alphabetically, then the Bookmarks option is not available:

Question 02.58 of exam 1C: Platform Professional. If you click the “Sort by category” and “Sort by alphabetically” buttons on the toolbar of the properties palette, the properties will be sorted...
  1. Alphabetically within the entire palette, but categories are not shown
  2. Alphabetically within categories
  3. Alphabetically within the entire palette, with categories also shown in alphabetical order
The correct answer is the first one, the By Alphabet and By Categories options are mutually exclusive.

2.31 What is the purpose of grouping in a module?

1. To combine some syntactic structures of the language into groups, collapse and expand them

2. For better perception of various parts of the text, as well as transferring and copying the entire group

3. First and second are true

4. There is no right answer

2.32 Named areas created in the spreadsheet document editor:

1. May overlap

2. Cannot intersect

3. Can intersect, and the intersection can also be assigned a name

2.33 How to add a note to a cell in a spreadsheet document?

1. Open the properties window for the cell and add the required text in the “Note” field

2. Select the main menu item "Table-Note-Insert Note" and add the required text in the window that opens

3. Open the context menu for the selected cell. Select the item "Insert a note"

4. Answers 2 and 3 are correct

5. All answers are correct

2.34 The spreadsheet document editor is used to:

1. With spreadsheet documents saved in external files

2. With layouts containing spreadsheet documents

3. With controls "Spreadsheet Document Field"

4. Answers 1 and 2 are correct

5. Answers 1, 2 and 3 are correct

2.35 Which of the following objects do not belong to the graphic elements used when creating a spreadsheet document?

2. Rectangle

5. Diagram

6. All of the above objects are graphic elements

2.36 Is it possible to set different column widths for different rows when working in the spreadsheet document editor?

1. Can

3. Yes, but only in Layout mode

2.37 You can call the spreadsheet document editor:

1. By creating a new or opening an existing spreadsheet document through the main menu item "File"

2. By creating a new or opening an existing layout of the "Spreadsheet Document" type

3. Working with the “Spreadsheet Document Field” control created in the form

4. Verpa answers 1 and 2

5. Answers 1, 2 and 3 are correct

2.38 Select several graphic objects simultaneously in the spreadsheet document editor:

2. You can. You need to left-click on the first object, then press and hold the key select other objects in the same way

3. You can. Enable selection mode for drawn objects. Using the mouse pointer, circle the objects you want to select

4. Answers 2 and 3 are correct

2.39 Can a chart placed in a spreadsheet document use data entered in the same spreadsheet document?

1. No, it can't

2. Maybe

3. Maybe, and only in this case

2.40 What is used as a visual tool for creating and changing spreadsheet documents in the 1C:Enterprise 8 system?

1. Spreadsheet Document Editor

2. Table editor

3. Document editor

4. Module editor

2.41 When working in the spreadsheet document editor, a name can be assigned:

1. Cell of a spreadsheet document

2. A cell or range of cells in a spreadsheet document

3. Cell, range, and graphic object

2.42 The graphical diagram editor can be used to create and edit:

2. Graphic diagram

3. Geographical scheme

4. Options I and 2 are correct

5. All options are correct

2.43 The graphical diagram editor can be used:

1. In the configurator

2. In mode I C:11enterprise

3. In the configurator and 1C:G1Enterprise mode

2.44 The geographic diagram editor can be used to create and edit:

1. Business process route maps

2. Graphic diagram

3. Geographical scheme

4. Options 1 and 2 are correct

5. All options are correct

2.45 The graphical diagram editor can be used:

1. In the configurator

2. In 1C:Enterprise mode

3. In the configurator and 1C:Enterprise mode

2.46 Actions available in the scoreboard:

1. Arithmetic expressions

2. Arithmetic expressions, performing global context functions

3. Arithmetic expressions, performing global context functions, calculating global context values

2.47 Scoreboard available:

1. In the configurator

2. In 1C:Enterprise a regular application

3. In 1C:Enterprise managed application

4. Valid values ​​are 1 and 2

5. All values ​​are correct

2.48 Actions available in the built-in calculator:

1. Arithmetic

2. Arithmetic, percentage calculation

3. Arithmetic, percent calculation, memory work

4. Arithmetic, percent calculation, memory work, function calculation

2.49 The calculator built into 1C:Enterprise can operate in the following modes:

1. Micro calculator, Formula calculator

2. Microcalculator, Accounting calculator

3. Micro calculator, Engineering calculator

4. Microcalculator, Formula calculator, Accounting calculator

5. Microcalculator, Accounting calculator, Engineering calculator

2.50 The calculator built into 1C:Enterprise can be called:

1. When entering numerical values ​​in 1C:Enterprise mode

2. When entering numerical values ​​in the configurator

3. As a separate service

4. Options 1 and 3 are correct

5. All options are correct

2.51 Possible settings for the built-in calculator:

1. Accuracy (number of decimal places)

2. Lengths (number of characters of the integer part)

3. Using negative values

2.52 The calendar built into 1C:Enterprise is used for:

1. To fill in date type data in 1C:Enterprise mode

2. As an additional service in the Configurator and 1C:Enterprise

3. To define Date type values ​​in the Configurator

4. Options 1 and 2 are correct

5. All options are correct

2.53 The calendar works with dates:

1. Until 2099

2. Until 3099

3. Until 3999

4. Until 9999

2.54 The calendar field may contain information for:

1. Within 1 month

2. For 1 quarter

3. For 1 year

4. All options are correct

2.55 The Properties palette allows you to quickly access:

1. To properties of configuration objects

2. To the properties of 1C:Enterprise documents and their parts

3. To the properties of infobase objects

4. Options 1 and 2 are correct

5. All options are correct

2.56 The properties palette is available in the mode:

1. Only in the configurator

2. Only in 1C:Enterprise mode

3. Both in the configurator and in 1C:Enterprise mode

2.57 In what cases is it impossible to select the "Bookmarks" display method when working with properties in the "Properties Palette" window?

1. When properties output sorted by category is enabled

2. When properties output is enabled, sorted alphabetically

3. When displaying properties "important only" is enabled

4. Options 2 and 3 are enabled at the same time

5. Option 2 enabled or Option 3 enabled

2.58 In the "Properties Palette" window, obtaining a detailed description of an individual property...

1. Can be obtained using the "explanation" mode. To switch to this mode, use the context menu, called from any free space in the properties palette (outside the input fields)

2. Can be obtained through "Search in the syntax assistant". To switch to this mode, use the context menu called from the input field of the edited property

3. Impossible to get

4. Can be received as a hint by holding the cursor on the input field of the edited property for more than a second

2.59 If on the toolbar of the properties palette you click the “Sort by category” and “Sort by alphabetically” buttons, the properties will be sorted...

1. Alphabetically within the entire palette, but categories are not shown