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Let’s use an existing Tree view type in App Designer, e.g. Tree.

  1. In Canvas Studio, click App Designer.  

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  2. Existing widgets are displayed in App Designer. Let’s use an existing Tree widget, e.g. Tree. 

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    The selected widget’s configuration data appears.

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  1. Click Proceed.

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  2. Click the

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  1. Add Labels

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  1. on the top right side of the page.

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    The Resource Bundle Entries page appears.

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    The bundle name, entered in initial App Designer screen appears automatically in the Bundle Name field and it cannot be edited. The Language drop-down list comprises of different languages and you can choose the language of your choice from the list.

  2. Select a language from

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  1. the Language drop-down list.

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  2. Click

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  1. the App

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  1. Labels tab, and then click

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  1. the Phrase

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  1. for field to modify the display name of the Tree view type.

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  2. Similarly

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  1. for Column Labels, click

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  1. the Column

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  1. Labels tab and then click

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  1. the Phrase

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  1. for fields to enter the display names for respective columns

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  1. of the Tree view.
     
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    App Specific Messages display the information, with regard to the absence of data or in some instances, where a specific kind of information is required for intimation.

  2. Click App Specific Messages tab and click the Phrase for field(s) to enter the display name of your choice.

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  3. Click Save to save the changes.
  4. Once the Resource Bundle Entries are saved successfully, click Save in App Designer.

    The changes get applied on the widget immediately and you can view those in the functional application.

    The following screen shot serves as a good illustration of the output in the functional application, Modelhouse.

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