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Is there a way to format messages? For instance use different font sizes, using bold or place an indentation or icon?

Is there also a way to make process variables editable within a message?

Best answer by Mark Jongeling

Hi Roy,

It's not possible to format the messages like you wish. You can create a topic in the Ideation section for this if you'd like to see this possible.

For your second question, it's not possible to enter nor edit values in Messages as they are just a message. What you could do is make a Task look like a Message, a bit like this:

Task

Then you could map the inputted value back to a process flow variable.

The "Fill in a value below” is actually the value of a parameter but with a domain that has the control 'Label (form, read only)’. The value will be presented as a label inside the form. Very handy for this.

Kind regards,
Mark Jongeling

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  • November 27, 2020

Hi Roy,

It's not possible to format the messages like you wish. You can create a topic in the Ideation section for this if you'd like to see this possible.

For your second question, it's not possible to enter nor edit values in Messages as they are just a message. What you could do is make a Task look like a Message, a bit like this:

Task

Then you could map the inputted value back to a process flow variable.

The "Fill in a value below” is actually the value of a parameter but with a domain that has the control 'Label (form, read only)’. The value will be presented as a label inside the form. Very handy for this.

Kind regards,
Mark Jongeling


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