The RTF field is useful if you need to store several lines of information that needs to be formatted to include materials such as bold or italized text, numbered, bulleted or chekable lists, hyperlinks or headers. Builders can use this type of field for tracking long descriptive formatted text containing one or more paragraphs.
You can view the available properties for long text fields on the Edit field properties modal when you select Field type of RTF.
Note: this field is only available for use on paid GraceBlocks plans.
Properties of RTF fields
After specifying a Field name (which controls how this field is referenced inside the tab) and that the field is of type RTF Text, you can toggle on More field attributes to show the options described in the following table. After you set the values you want, click Save.
Property | Description |
Private field | Use this setting if only authorized users should be able to access this field. If this is applied, the field will be locked out from the user's view entirely unless they are authorized to access private fields. This setting works in conjunction with the security access control tab setting: View private fields. If a field is private, only users authorized to view private fields will be able to view, edit, see history, filter, or download this data. Click here to learn more. |
Default text | If every row should have a value by default as soon as a record is created, specify the default value here. Users can change or select the value, but setting a default helps to minimize the number of null value records. |
Field callout |
If you enter any text into the Field callout textbox, the information (i) icon appears to the left of the field name, and the text you entered displays when users move the cursor over this icon. Enter text here if you want to provide information to help the user learn more about how to use the field. |
Important notes
🔔 It is not possible to convert RTF fields to any other type of field. Once an RTF field is must remain this way or be deleted if this field is no longer desired.
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