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Standard GUI-layout-elements for a Task-Frame

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Last revision of this document:
2006-09-04

In this document, the standard GUI-layout-elements are explained.
These pre-defined elements aim to shorten the development-time of a Business-Task and to assist in achieving a similar style on all Business-Tasks.

Different to the Standard implementation of the Command-Center layout, the layout of a Task-Frame for Business-Task can not be this strict.
Therefore, there are individual GUI-elements defined which can cointain or be a part of individually designed GUI-elements.

Prerequisites:

Structure used in the tutorial-project:

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