Programmatically copy and paste design elements from one database to another. Log changes to a design element by storing information on the design note itself. Search through script libraries and other design elements for streamlined development and troubleshooting. These are some of the things you can do using a new technique for accessing design notes via LotusScript. This article takes you through a design-logging tool to show you how it’s done. A working version of the tool — including a form for searching script libraries — is available for free download.
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